CREDIT: AP When the U.S. Supreme Court announced last November it would hear oral arguments on Obergefell v. Hodges, a same-sex marriage case scheduled to come before the Court next week, both opponents and supporters of marriage equality fired up their advocacy machines for what many legal analysts suspect will be a landmark ruling on LGBT rights.

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