A landmark cases issued by the Supreme Court of the United States and is widely seen by many as a major turning point in the legal recognition of gay rights. Justice Kennedy authored the majority opinion and says this:  recognition that prejudice on the basis of sexual orientation was no more acceptable under the Constitution than discrimination on the basis of face or religion. Essentially, Justice Kennedy writes that the Colorado amendment excluded gays and lesbians from the social and political order.

It is a slip opinion meaning it was produced by the Government Printing Office after the initial run of the Court's copies ran out. I guarantee it is authentic -- based on a decades long career at the Court. It is an unique and perishable copy of the case and a unique opportunity to hold a piece of history. Item ships fully insured via priooirty mail.

Here's an explanation taken from the Court's web site:  
 
  1. Several days after an opinion is announced by the Court, it is printed in a 6" x 9" self-cover pamphlet called a "slip opinion." Each slip opinion consists of the majority or plurality opinion, any concurring or dissenting opinions, and the syllabus. It may contain corrections not appearing in the bench opinion. Slip opinion page proofs are sent to a commercial printing company under contract with the GPO, and the company prints the slip opinions in accordance with the Court's specifications. The slip opinion pamphlets are distributed free of charge, while supplies last, by the Court's Public Information Office. They are also sold by the GPO. The text of each slip opinion is also disseminated electronically, usually within minutes after the opinion is announced. Slip opinions remain posted here until the opinions for an entire Term are published in the bound volumes of the U. S. Reports. The number of slip opinions varies each Term, but is generally fewer than 100.