Supreme Court's Future on Same-Sex Marriage Remains Uncertain

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Legal experts believe the Supreme Court is unlikely to revisit the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges decision that established marriage equality nationwide, especially given recent court tendencies to reverse long-standing precedents. The current case involves Kim Davis, who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but most advocates see it as a narrow challenge unlikely to overturn marriage rights. Reversing Obergefell could cause legal chaos and suffering, and public support for marriage equality has significantly increased over the years. The Supreme Court's decision on whether to hear the case is expected this fall.
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