JUSTICE KAGAN: Mr. Cooper, could I just
understand your argument. In reading the briefs, it
seems as though your principal argument is that same-sex
and opposite -- opposite-sex couples are not similarly
situated because opposite-sex couples can procreate,
same-sex couples cannot, and the State's principal
interest in marriage is in regulating procreation. Is
that basically correct?
MR. COOPER: I -- Your Honor, that's the
essential thrust of our -- our position, yes.