That sexual orientation is both a normal expression of human sexuality and immutable was a key part of the majority’s opinion in Obergefell, which by the way Scalia did not agree with.
Barrett dodges on same-sex marriage, downplays ties to anti-LGBTQ law firm|Chris Johnson|October 13, 2020|Washington Blade
In a series of cases, she sought to establishsex, like race, is a visible, immutable characteristic bearing no necessary relationship to ability.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Forged A New Place For Women In The Law And Society|LGBTQ-Editor|September 23, 2020|No Straight News
An insistence on the immutable value of life — one loss is too many — coupled with a look-it-could-have-been-worse.
The problem with Trump’s ‘herd mentality’ line isn’t the verbal flub. It’s the mass death.|Philip Bump|September 16, 2020|Washington Post
The 15- to 30-second commercial break format has remained just as immutable.
How to save TV ads from extinction|Adam Epstein|September 13, 2020|Quartz
The outraged grammar stickler mistakes a convention for an immutable and fundamental law of the universe.
Go Ahead, End With a Preposition: Grammar Rules We All Can Live With|Nick Romeo|November 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Journalism assumes an immutable truth, that a few more calls, a bit more reporting will tease it out of reluctant informants.
We Interrupt This Broadcast: How a TV Producer Learned to Write Fiction|George Lerner|September 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As with all great movies, its truth are immutable and its fans are obsessive.
Harold Ramis’s ‘Groundhog Day’ Is About as Perfect as a Movie Gets|Malcolm Jones|February 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Segregation felt permanent to Eddie Robinson, immutable, unchangeable.
Eddie Robinson, College Football’s Winningest Coach|Samuel G. Freedman|August 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Drugs respond only to the first, immutable, and supreme law of capitalism—supply and demand.
Obama’s Disingenuous War on Drugs|Mansfield Frazier|April 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
In the same way, philosophy is not confined to any one invariable and immutable form.
The philosophy of life, and philosophy of language, in a course of lectures|Frederick von Schlegel
The immutable law is that no one long retains any position unless he, or she, is suitable for it.
The Reason Why|Elinor Glyn
The one immutable Law of Individuality says no man owns a wife.
Happiness and Marriage|Elizabeth (Jones) Towne
Edmee's strong, sincere soul appeared before me like the stone of Sinai on which the finger of God has traced the immutable truth.
Mauprat|George Sand
In fact, their stability and impersonality are such that they have often passed as being absolutely universal and immutable.
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life|Emile Durkheim
British Dictionary definitions for immutable
immutable
/ (ɪˈmjuːtəbəl) /
adjective
unchanging through time; unalterable; agelessimmutable laws