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Ted Olson, President Bush's solicitor general and a Federalist Society mainstay, has found a new legal cause: same-sex marriage, which he believes the Constitution requires all states to recognize.(The Week)(Brief article)
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Ted Olson, President Bush's solicitor general and a Federalist Society mainstay, has found a new legal cause: same-sex marriage, which he believes the Constitution requires all states to recognize. He has filed a lawsuit to that effect in federal court with David Boies, his nemesis from Bush v. Gore days. Left-wingers are saying that Olson and Boies are pushing too far too fast, given the state of public opinion. If the Constitution really said what Olson thinks it does, public opinion would have to yield. ...
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