In anticipation of Tuesday's hearing on marriage equality at the U.S. Supreme Court, demonstrators in support of same sex marriage clashed with counter protesters outside the High Court.
April 27 2015 12:02 PM EST
November 17 2015 5:28 AM EST
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Protesters hold a pro-gay rights flag outside the US Supreme Court on April 25, 2015, countering the demonstrators who attended the March For Marriage in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court meets on April 28 to hear arguments whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to wed in the United States, with a final decision expected in June.
Demonstrators with Official Street Preachers hold up anti-homosexual placards in front of the White House.
Members of the DC Sisters, the Abbey of Magnificent Intentions, wait for protesters from the March For Marriage outside the US Supreme Court.
Protesters in the March For Marriage arrive outside the US Supreme Court.
Frank Colasonti, Jr. (left) and husband James Barclay Ryder wait in a line outside the US Supreme Court.
A Supreme Court Police Officer approaches a protester wearing a Michelle Obama mask, in a area not allowed for protesters, as the March For Marriage goes on outside the US Supreme Court.
Participants in the March For Marriage pray outside the US Supreme Court.