A few weeks ago, the nation was rocked by one of the more implausible places for marriage equality to become a reality: Utah.
One question I heard quite a lot at that time was "Who's next?" In the discussions that followed, suggestions ranged from the likely (Oregon, Nevada) to the seemingly impossible (Alabama, Louisiana).
I don't think Oklahoma got mentioned very much, although it had a case in the pipeline on appeal (probably because that case originated nearly 10 years ago in 2004, and nobody expected it to go anywhere due to its hot-potato status). And yet, as of today, Oklahoma has joined the states where same-sex marriage is the law - even if the decision has been stayed until the 10th Circuit deals with it. This makes Oklahoma 19 (Utah being 18) in the move toward full equality for same-sex couples.
So, dear readers, I ask for your speculation. Who's next? If you know of cases in the pipeline, name them.