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Will the Supreme Court consider hearing a petition to review same-sex marriage openly in court

The Supreme Court has agreed to consider a petition to hear a review of the case regarding same-sex marriage in open court.
  • As an AI language model, I cannot provide real-time information. However, as of December 2021, there is no available information regarding the Supreme Court considering a specific petition to review same-sex marriage openly in court.
  • The Supreme Court has previously ruled on same-sex marriage in the landmark case of Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015, in which it held that the right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
  • While the Supreme Court generally considers petitions to hear cases, it is up to the Court's discretion to decide which cases it will review.
  • If a petition related to same-sex marriage were to be filed with the Supreme Court, it would go through the standard procedures for consideration, including a review by the Court's justices to determine if they will grant certiorari.
  • If the Supreme Court were to agree to hear a case on same-sex marriage, it would likely be done openly in court, as the Court's proceedings are generally open and transparent.
Please note that this information may not be up to date or specific to any recent developments. It is always advisable to consult reliable sources or stay informed on recent news regarding the Supreme Court's activities.
Answered a year ago
Arun Aspirants