Politics
Will the CA Supreme Court uphold or repeal Prop 8?
The California Supreme Court agrees to review the legal challenges to Proposition 8, a referendum banning on same-sex marriage across the state. Read more...
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The Court will uphold Prop. 8
We see today as a grand slam. Everything we asked for was granted. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008
This is a great day for the rule of law and the voters of California. This order means that voters will get their day in court. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008
Prop. 8 will be ruled unconstitutional
I have confidence that this court is going to make this decision on the facts and on the law. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008
General Comments
The matter of Proposition 8 should be resolved thoughtfully and without delay. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008
If the justices were really leaning towards upholding Prop. 8, and that was clear, they would have wanted to do it as quickly as possible and put the issue to rest. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008
In a move [puzzling] some legal analysts, Justice Joyce L. Kennard... a reliable supporter of gay rights, voted to deny review of the Proposition 8 challenges. The court gave no indication of her reasons but said she was willing to hear a separate case on the validity of existing gay marriages. Read the Article
Quoted by brownlu on Nov. 20th, 2008