When the U.S. Supreme Court narrowly legalized same-sex marriage five years ago, Justice Samuel Alito’s dissent warned of ensuing conflicts between religious objectors and those “determined to stamp out every vestige of dissent.”
Just last month, he joined fellow dissenter Justice Clarence Thomas in calling on the court to reverse the landmark ruling that they claim has made it easier for courts and governments to dismiss religious liberty “concerns” about marriage.
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