A snowy Monday morning failed to deter nearly 200 hopefuls in line for seats at the U.S. Supreme Court's historic arguments on same-sex marriage this week. The court reported that 175 people, some of whom were paid stand-ins, had braved the elements throughout the weekend to enhance their chances of getting into the arguments. About 25 members of the Supreme Court bar -- or their surrogates -- began standing in line Friday. Also see: The lawyers arguing in the same-sex marriage cases
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