U.S. Supreme Court justices are scheduled to vote Nov. 7 on whether to take up a challenge to the court’s 2015 ruling requiring states to accept same-sex marriages.
However, whatever decision the justices make, it may not be issued today.
Just because the justices are holding what is called a judicial conference on Nov. 7 to consider the petition in Davis v. Ermold, that does not mean the court will necessarily decide on that date.
Sometimes the court fails to decide on the appointed date and schedules a future conference on the petition. In high-profile, controversial cases, it sometimes holds several conferences before making a decision….