| This quiz is awesome, definitely five globes. I have exactly one nitpick, and it is really small: current Supreme Court jurisprudence reads Due Process to encompass a right to marry on a theory of substantive due process. Most marriage law is state law, and is therefore governed by the 14th Amendment, not the 5th, but federal law (and therefore the 5th Amendment) governs the marriage law of Washington D.C. Arguably, therefore, there IS a right to marry in the Bill of Rights. What it means or whether the Court is right to find one probably isn't an appropriate discussion for the Sporcle comments section. |