The Unwarranted Freakout Over the Cert Petition Seeking Overturning of the Same-Sex Marriage Right
On Monday, the Supreme Court denied a certiorari petition by Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue licenses to same-sex couples. In that petition, Davis had asked the Court to overrule Obergefell v. Hodges, which found a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. There was never any chance that the Court was going to grant the petition, mostly because Davis had waived the argument for reversing Obergefell by not presenting it to the lower courts. Nonetheless, the media treated this non-event as big news. For example, Supreme Court Denies Request to Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Decision was the banner headline at the top of The NY Times website for much of the day. To be fair, the actual Times article was excellent. It explained that a cert denial is not a decision on the merits, that the Court was highly unlikely to grant because of the procedural posture of the case, and that there does not appear to be much of an appetite on the current...