House Republicans are expected to file a motion to intervene in Windsor v. United States of America at some point today, NPR reports:
"One GOP source told NPR that Boehner has enlisted a big-name Republican lawyer to argue for the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA."
In mid-March, an attorney in Edie Windsor's challenge to DOMA in the state of New York received a copy of an order given to House Speaker John Boehner giving Congress until April 18 to intervene in that case.
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