As reported by NPR on Monday, Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito issued a broadside against the court's 2015 decision on same-sex marriage. President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, has expressed her opposition to the 2015 ruling. If Coney Barrett is confirmed, LGBTQ rights activists worry that the decision could be overturned.
What would that mean for same-sex couples and their civil rights? Our guests share their perspectives and concerns:
- Tamara Leigh, founder and lead consultant for Blaque/Out Consultants, and editor of Blaque/OUT Magazine
- Scott Falkowski, guest services manager at Geva Theatre Center
- Rev. Barb Adams and Roz Pullara, Rochester residents