who is most?AlabamAlum wrote:eCat,
Most feel that Kennedy, Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor and Kagan would support it. Gorsuch is surprisingly receptive to such things, too. He is certainly not what some think he is. He goes to a church that accepts gays, has hired gay clerks and got syrupy in praise when a gay couple married. He does not have a huge body of work in ruling on such matters, but I don't think he is anti-gay.
Now, Ginsburg could die and maybe one other Justice, and we could get a couple of neanderthals approved, but i don't think it's likely.
at any rate, what is the standardized test to apply to being gay.
there are obvious signs to being handicapped, a minority, practicing religion. Lets go beyond the baking a cake example.
Someone sues my company because we fired him for being gay. How do they prove that? How do they prove they were gay on any specific date during their history of employment?