I’m reassured to hear they are looking at this properly. The people voted and that should stand. If they voted to have brownies delivered to their doors everyday, then so be it.
The court has the right to strike down a law as unconstitutional, I don’t deny that; but it is unethical to do so unless the constitution is in clear, black-and-white opposition to the law WHEN STRICTLY INTERPRETED.
There’s nothing in the constitution about gay marriage. The voters made their wills known; they should be respected.
Although, if I could have my way, I’d simply get the government out of people’s personal affairs and keep it from meddling in the institution of marriage altogether. Whether two people of the same sex can be wed in holy matrimony should be the private decision of a church or family, not a legislator’s or a judge’s. If the government just stopped meddling where it doesn’t belong, we wouldn’t have to waste time with this stuff.