'It is difficult to read the dissent and conclude we are looking at the same case,' Justice Neil Gorusch wrote of Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent.
"It is difficult to read the dissent and conclude we are looking at the same case," Gorsuch wrote, scrutinizing the dissent for taking"more than halfway into its opinion" to answer the question before the Court and for getting"so turned around about the facts that it opens fire on its own position."
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch are seen. The two justices attacked one another in a controversial ruling on Friday involving a website designer from Colorado who did not want to design same-sex wedding websites.Sotomayor fired off her own scathing dissent of the majority opinion, slamming the decision for marking"gays and lesbians for second-class status.
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