We always knew a favorable trial decision would be appealed probably all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, so the legal theories advanced by Judge Walker have limited value. But as Ronald Reagan famously said, "facts are stubborn things" -- and the trial court's findings of fact and rulings on credibility are here to stay, no matter what Scalia, Thomas, Roberts or Alito think about (as Stephen Colbert would say) "two dudes getting married." So for my analysis, I've decided to cover the most significant findings of facts and credibility that Walker called, and why it matters the most: