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Philadelphia attorney urges same-sex couples to get married as Supreme Court reviews marriage laws
A Philadelphia attorney is urging same-sex couples to secure their legal rights as the Supreme Court considers revisiting Obergefell v. Hodges.
President Trump said he will develop a "Game 2 plan" to carry out his agenda in case the Supreme Court rules against his tariffs.
The briefs include groups that often have diverging opinions. Americans United for Separation of Church and State, for example, typically supports those wishing to keep religion out of public life. Conversely, the Becket Fund usually defends the rights of those seeking to increase faith’s role in public life.
Today the Supreme Court is considering whether to take up a challenge to the landmark 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges which legalized same-sex marriage. MSNBC Legal Affairs Reporter Fallon Gallagher and Senior Director of Civil Rights and Legal Strategies at GLAD Law Mary Bonauto,