Detroit NewsDeb Price
Five gay-rights allies remain: Anthony Kennedy, who penned the pair of legal aces; John Paul Stevens, now 87; David Souter; Stephen Breyer; and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And no one can be certain just how far any of the five -- especially Kennedy, who has become the court's conservative swing vote -- would go to protect gays in cases less outrageously extreme: In Romer, Colorado had tried to fence its gay citizens out of the normal political process. In Lawrence, a gay Texas couple was arrested for having sex at the home of one of the men.
"This term confirmed a lot of our fears," says Jon Davidson, legal director at Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.