I’m a few days late, but Gay City News reported a few days ago :
Roberta Kaplan, the dynamic attorney who was one of the leads arguing for the right of same-sex couples to marry before New York State’s Court of Appeals in May, said that a decision in the case is “likely†to come down this coming Wednesday or Thursday – July 5 or 6 – unless the six out of seven high court judges who heard it are tied 3 to 3.
As I wrote here, I don’t know what any of these expectations are based on. I still think it would be unusual for the court to rule so quickly on such a non-emergent matter. Of course, Roberta Kaplan is an attorney on the case and I’m not, so perhaps she knows something we don’t know.
Anyway, the above-linked article has some interesting in-depth analysis of how the several judges on the New York Court of Appeals might vote in the case.