Fourteen years ago, I had just finished my first year of law school. June 26, 2003: Lawrence v. Texaspic.twitter.com/TkfeXPR4fa
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Two years ago, I covered the 5-4 end of marriage bans nationwide. June 26, 2015: Obergefell v. Hodgespic.twitter.com/h0rDv0Nuo9
Today, the court addressed Obergefell, with 6 justices, including the Chief Justice, strongly affirming it. June 26, 2017: Pavan v. Smithpic.twitter.com/OdbNADCIBk
Of course, as @dominicholden reported, we already know there is more ahead. The court granted Masterpiece Cakeshop:https://www.buzzfeed.com/dominicholden/supreme-court-the-cake?utm_term=.nkxZ2GZJq#.spD86K8xy …
For a little glance back, though, here are some of the first words I wrote about Lawrence, in the days after the justices decided it.pic.twitter.com/l5mnW1RXSf
As a personal aside, it's unreal to go from having just started a blog then to having 4.5 million Twitter impressions in the past 24 hours.pic.twitter.com/63LUOVtJvC
I remember what constituted a Big Day at Law Dork's start: When I got 100+ visits in a SINGLE DAY. 
Anyway, more to come, but thanks for joining me on this journey—reading, following, working w/ me, being my friend, any & all of it. Thanks.
So ... unfortunately for me, I woke up (an hour ahead of my alarm) at 6a this morning. I am DRAGGING & gonna shut down for the evening now.
Night, all, and let us be good to one another — and ourselves.
Blessings. I was in Provincetown when bowers v hardwick was decided. Sense memory deluxe. Progress has been made. 
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