INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH, Roy Moore wrote about the fact that military subordinates must resist illegal orders.pic.twitter.com/pjgUUDdwlm
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Justice Tom Parker is ~exercised~ about all of this. (He's basically Team Moore.)pic.twitter.com/8qN4s6RsUR
Bonus points to Parker for ending with a Reagan quote.pic.twitter.com/DGF2d0qEuz
Justice Glenn Murdock gives us "marriage" scare quotes because he's classy like that.pic.twitter.com/q3Tx7uoxub
MURDOCK TAKES US THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, Y'ALL!pic.twitter.com/t1phcd8OFd
And, we've made it to Justice Greg Shaw, who is basically:pic.twitter.com/gcMiG1t8bw
Shorter Shaw: "What were you all doing? What are you doing? What is this world?"pic.twitter.com/OgEpATdm0j
Actual section from Shaw's opinion: "A. All courts follow United States Supreme Court decisions"

And, here we go. (@lyman_brian has been waiting for me to get here.) Check out this footnote:pic.twitter.com/lGP0n1RBiw
The bottom line: The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed the pending case trying to challenge whether the marriage amendment can be enforced.
3 of 9 justices questioned the Supremacy Clause, more (Moore) or less. 1 of 9 said he hated the outcome but follows the Supremacy Clause.
4 of 9 justices said nothing or said no one else was speaking for them. 1 of 9 justices said the case never should have been taken.
So, ultimately, it's 6-3 on Obergefell definitely applying to Alabama's marriage amendment, w/ 3 thinking it's an illegitimate decision.
If you want to read the Alabama Supreme Court decisions yourself, please do here: https://acis.alabama.gov/displaydocs.cfm?no=721120&event=4KW0LCPOJ …
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