the reason for that is justice thomas aplield the constitution's toughest test for constitutionality to this town's sign code. he said that the code was content based, and it had to survive strict scrutiny-- that is the town could only keep its code if it could justify it as serving a compelling government interest and it was narrowly tailored to do that. and he said the code was hopelessly underinclusive. justice kagan-- >> woodruff: not a dissenter, expressing concern. >> exactly she said this code was so unconstitutional it could have failed under lesser scrutiny, but because justice thomas aplield the toughest scrutiny, she felt that many reasonable sign codes will be challenged and may also be struck down. and she said the supreme court itself may become a supreme court board of sign review as those cases get to it. >> woodruff: language we're going to remember. marcia coyle-- and big decisions to come from this court in the weeks to come. >> i think we have about 11 left-- same-sex marriage, major challenge to a health care law. the court will meet again monday. >> woodruff: ma