VIDEO: Mississippi Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Gay Divorce Case
Almost right off the bat one of the justices wonders if the coming SCOTUS ruling won't render the case "futile." A the 16:00 mark, the plaintiff's attorney introduces his client, noting that she's an Ole Miss graduate with a son "who is headed off to boot camp to serve his country." The lawyer adds, "That's who we're talking about here. That's who is trapped in a marriage she doesn't want to be in." We don't often get video of these state-level cases, so you may find this interesting.
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Labels: gay divorce, LGBT rights, Mississippi