Hard to quantify. I would think it would be no higher than traditional marriage. We are going to get the chance to see. Within 3 yearS all states will have it. Kennedy in his ruling mention equal protection that means game over
I completely agree. The 14th Amendment ensures that, once gay rights have been “federalized” (as they were in the DOMA ruling), no state will be able to maintain laws restricting marriage to opposite-sex couples. That is precisely why I have been urging fellow conservatives to push for government to get out of the marriage business altogether.