From lifesitenews.com: Justice Linda Feinberg says that there is nothing to prevent gays from marrying, as long as they marry someone of the opposite sex. Stating a concept that is now unheard of in most places, Feinberg stated that the issue of allowing people to marry one of the same gender belongs to the legislature, not the judiciary. Read this:
Plaintiffs seek not to lift a barrier to marriage, but to change its very essence. This objective is Legislative in nature and finds no support in the equal protection provisions of the State Constitution.
I wonder how Feinberg rules on other issues. It’s obvious that she has some sense here.