In 2004, one year after a trailblazing Massachusetts court declared a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, an Idaho lawyer established the Marriage Law Foundation to prevent that from happening in any other state.

A decade later, Monte Stewart of Boise’s Stewart Taylor & Morris is making little headway against the same-sex marriage movement. But Stewart, a native Utahn and Mormon, is among a group of lawyers who see their defense of marriage bans as more mission than job.

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