TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Brittany Sims on Mar 18, 2015

The lawyers representing the couples in the four historic same-sex marriage cases slotted for arguments on April 28 asked the Supreme Court yesterday to divide the arguments on their side in the two questions posed by the high court: whether the 14th Amendment requires states to license marriages between persons of the same sex and whether the 14th Amendment requires states to recognize valid same-sex marriages performed out of state. The justices have ordered 90 minutes of argument on the first question and 60 minutes for the second, the National Law Journal reports.