Justice Thomas’s Dissent Hints of Supreme Court’s Intentions on Same-Sex Marriage

The Supreme Court’s decision on Monday not to delay same-sex marriage in Alabama offered the strongest signal yet that gay rights advocates are likely to prevail in coming months in their decades-long quest to establish a nationwide constitutional right to same-sex marriage.

The court’s decision came with a blistering dissent from Justice Clarence Thomas, who criticized his fellow justices for looking “the other way” as another federal court pushes aside state laws, rather than taking the customary course of leaving the laws in place until the court addresses larger constitutional issues.

“I would have shown the people of Alabama,” Justice Thomas concluded, “the respect they deserve and preserved the status quo while the court resolves this important constitutional question.”

The New York Times