National Organization For Marriage president Brian Brown called Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's decision striking down a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act an "absolute travesty" that will be used in future attempts to expand gay marriage.
Brown was asked by George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week" what he thought of Scalia's furious dissent in the DOMA case, which predicted that the court's ruling would pave the way for state laws banning gay marriage to be struck down.
"Well, I don't think that that is inevitable," Brown responded. "What Justice Scalia is pointing to is the absolute travesty of Kennedy's decision in the DOMA case, which really is incoherent. He doesn't even lay out the basis of what his legal reasoning is."
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