Dale Carpenter, who knows as much about gay marriage jurisprudence as anyone, seems unimpressed with the decision: The due process argument "is contrary to all of the state high court decisions on the issue, including the ones ruling for gay marriage or civil unions," and the equal protection argument is likewise "contrary to the vast majority of decisions (even pro-gay-marriage decisions)."
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