Protester briefly disrupts court
10:29 a.m.: Before U.S. Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. could speak to the justices, a protester inside the chamber stood up and began shouting.
“Homosexuality is an abomination!” the man shouted from the center of the chamber.
He continued yelling about an “abomination to God” as he was quickly taken outside by security, but his shouting could be heard echoing through the building for several minutes.
The interlude was “kind of refreshing,” Scalia remarked. The room chuckled as Verrilli began to make his remarks.
As Verrilli began to discuss Lawrence v. Kansas, giving way to a discussion about the fundamental nature of marriage, the muffled cries of “abomination” could still be heard in the courtroom.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
The big argument today
The Washington Post has interesting clips on the gay marriage argument to listen to here, including the protestor:
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Lawrence v. Kansas?
Hiding behind the Bible in order to spew out hatred and bigotry is an abomination!
One does not need to hide behind the bible, you can quote it.
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