Marcosson appeared on three different Louisville television news programs and said that the ruling ranks in the upper echelon in the history of U.S. jurisprudence.

“This is a culmination and as far as LGBT rights, this is the most important case,” Marcosson said. “We use terms like ‘landmark’ and ‘historic’ when talking about the court’s business and this is right up there among the most famous cases. It will be studied, debated and discussed for a very long time.”

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Matt Lambert
Matt has served in multiple communications and marketing roles since joining UofL in 2012 and is currently a communications specialist in charge of national media outreach for research and academics. He came to UofL following a successful tenure as the Associate Director of Public Affairs and External Relations at Loyola University New Orleans. In his 20-plus year career in communications, Matt has worked as an award-winning journalist, owned his own political consulting firm and served as a communications director in the U.S. Congress. He is not only employed by UofL, but also a recent graduate, earning his MBA from the College of Business in May 2016.