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Newsweek has reached out to the Supreme Court via online form for comment. By Rachel Dobkin Weekend Reporter. Justice Amy Coney Barrett was pressed in an interview with CBS News on concerns that the Supreme Court may overturn its landmark Obergefell same-sex marriage ruling fromresponding by saying.

Sotomayor argued that the Court could have "resolved this case on narrow grounds under longstanding precedent. To establish this premise, she must show that the asserted right is 'deeply rooted in this Nation's history and tradition,'" citing the case Washington v.

The U. The consular officer, however, did not disclose his reasoning for denying Asencio-Cordero's application. Hodgesin a recent case, Department of State v. Breaking News. Since Asencio-Cordero is not a U. The Fifth Amendment states that no person shall be "deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.

Others will be less fortunate," warning, "The burden will fall most heavily on same-sex couples and others who lack the ability, for legal or financial reasons, to make a home in the noncitizen spouse's country of origin. In fact, Congress 's longstanding regulation of spousal immigration—including through bars on admissibility—cuts the other way.

Sotomayor said that the consular officer's belief that Asencio-Cordero had connections to MS, "regardless of the validity of that belief Sotomayor added: "Because, to me, there is no question that excluding a citizen's spouse burdens her right to marriage, and that burden requires the Government to provide at least a factual basis for its decision, I respectfully dissent.

Sign In. My Turn All Opinion. Top Stories. Dr. Rashad Richey. In her dissenting opinion, Sotomayor cited the landmark case Obergefell v. Ten years after the U.S. Supreme Court extended marriage rights to same-sex couples, the justices will consider for the first time whether to take up a case that asks them to overturn that decision.

Former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for refusing to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple, is calling on the Supreme Court to overturn same-sex marriage. A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling 10 years ago on June 26,legalized same-sex marriage across the U.S.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether to hear a case asking it to overturn its landmark decision that recognized gay marriage rights.

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Hodgeswhich granted all U. Late on in her dissenting opinion, Sotomayor brought up Obergefell v. Opinion My Turn All Opinion. Sotomayor, along with the two other liberal-leaning justice on the Court—Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson —dissented to the majority opinion.

Recommended For You. Related Podcasts. Barrett added: "She cannot make that showing. Hodges again, writing, " Obergefell rejected what the majority does today as 'inconsistent with the approach this Court has used in discussing [the] fundamental rights' of 'marriage and intimacy.