The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals this afternoon heard six same-sex marriage appeals from four states:
DeBoer, et al v. Snyder, et al, Case No. 14-1341 (E.D. Michigan)
Obergefell, et al v. Himes, et al., Case No. 14-3057 (S.D. Ohio) consolidated with Henry, et al. v. Himes, Case No. 14-3464 (S.D. Ohio)
Bourke, et al v. Beshear, et al, Case No. 14-5291 (W.D. Kentucky). consolidated with Love, et al. v. Beshear , Case. No. 14-5818 (W.D. Kentucky)
Tanco, et al. v. Haslam, Case No. 14-5297 (M.D. Tennessee)
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports, Gay marriage hearing ends: How will court rule?:
Two Republican-appointed judges weighing the fate of gay marriage in four states, including Ohio and Kentucky, didn’t give much away as they peppered lawyers on both sides Wednesday with hard-hitting questions.
Especially difficult to read was Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton, whose queries fell on both sides of the issue. At one point, he declared that modern-day marriage is about “love, affection and commitment” rather than procreation – poking a hole in one argument against legalizing same-sex marriage.
Then, at another, he criticized gay rights advocates for trying to bypass voters. “Changing hearts and minds happens much more effectively through the Democratic process than through the courts,” Sutton said.
[Well Judge, fundamental civil rights are not subject to a plebiscite vote. That’s what makes them fundamental rights.]


