As partisans argued pointedly over same-sex marriage outside the U.S.
Supreme Court, justices inside hinted at their disparate views on the
hot-button issue -- though it's far from clear how they will rule.
The stakes, though, are
decidedly clearer. In the case argued Tuesday and another to be heard on
Wednesday, the nine justices could fundamentally alter how American law
treats marriage.
On one extreme, the court
could extend a constitutional right for gays and lesbians to wed in all
50 states. On the other, it could deal a major setback to the gay
rights movement. And then there are options in between.
"This was a deeply
divided Supreme Court, and a court that seemed almost to be groping for
an answer here," said CNN Senior Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
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