The New Yorker -
30 Apr 2015 13:55
Judging from Justice Samuel Alito's contributions during Tuesday's oral arguments in Obergefell v. Hodges, the same-sex marriage case before the Supreme Court, he is a little hung up on polygamy. Over the course of two and half hours, he asked about little else--other than sibling marriage and the sexual relations of the ancient Greeks. “Suppose we rule in your favor in this case and then, after that, a group consisting of two men and two women apply for a marriage license,” he said to Mary ...
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