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Results: A truly nonpartisan issue--the "law of the land."

Published on 06/03/2014
By: Tiger_Lily
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In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court is the highest federal court, and the final interpreter of the U.S. Constitution. Despite your opinion of who is on the Court or what the issue, do you agree that the final decisions of the US Supreme Court constitute the "law of the land?"
In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court is the highest federal court, and the final interpreter of the U.S. Constitution. Despite your opinion of who is on the Court or what the issue, do you agree that the final decisions of the US Supreme Court constitute the
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Here's the nonpartisan part. Orrin Hatch, a conservative Republican from Utah, has served in the US Senate for 37 years. Despite his own views on gay marriage, he recently said: "It's only a matter of time before gay marriage is legal across the country," even though he doesn't think that's the right way to go. Hatch said people who can't see what's happening aren't living in the real world. Putting your own views on gay marriage aside, do you agree with Hatch that gay marriage will become the "law of the land?"
Here's the nonpartisan part. Orrin Hatch, a conservative Republican from Utah, has served in the US Senate for 37 years. Despite his own views on gay marriage, he recently said:
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Senator Hatch further stated: "I don't think that's the right way to go; on the other hand, I do accept whatever the courts have to say." This statement was said to unify many from both major political parties in the US. Despite your own views on issues, are you willing to accept the US Supreme Court's rulings as law?
Senator Hatch further stated:
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