Gay rights advocates celebrated Friday following the Supreme Court’s announcement that it will take up same-sex marriage cases next year.
“It really is an incredible day today,” Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, said on Hardball Friday night. “When [Prop 8] was filed almost four years ago, we made the case in court that in this country, we don’t deny our citizens a fundamental right, and the Supreme Court has called marriage a fundamental right no less than 14 times in the history of this country.”
He added, “I’m optimistic that once the Court does hear this case, they’re going to come down on the side of freedom, liberty, and equality just like they have so many times in our nation’s past.”
Gay rights advocate Elizabeth Birch echoed Griffin’s optimism and said the 21st century has signaled a “policy and civil rights renaissance” for the LGBT community, and cited both the historic ballot initiatives passed in four states in November and President Obama’s support for marriage equality as a sign that this country is ready to open the doors its closed in the past.
“We’ve seen President Obama step up to this issue…and our military has stepped up. Will the Supreme Court also keep pace in our time with the other major institutions?” Birch asked.








