Sandra Day O'Connor Presides over Gay Wedding at Supreme Court
One groom was a friend from college
There was no bell tower.
Yet at the courthouse where gay Americans have won greater conjugal rights, vows were made today.
And Justice Sandra Day O'Connor presided.
The same-sex wedding conducted at the Supreme Court united Jeffrey Trammell and Stuart Serkin.
The retired O'Connor knows Trammell from her days at The College of William & Mary, where she was chancellor and he is rector.
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