Really village idiot?
The
more I read, the more I learn. My argument has been that if the 14th amendment gives rights to SS marriage, then why didn't it give women the right to vote. Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. 162
(1875), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held
that the Constitution did not grant women the right to vote. They said the 14th amendment does not give them that right. The
Nineteenth Amendment, which became a part of the
Constitution in 1920, effectively overruled Minor v. Happersett by
prohibiting discrimination in voting rights based on sex. That is
female pride, they worked long and hard for that. The states were
divided, they lost a unanimous supreme court case but in the end got the
constitutional amendment. Thus case closed. In the current case, they went to a known liberal majority and got the predicted result and the dissent is more than the majority opinion. If I were gay, I would not be proud of that. A hollow victory.