Both sides in California's Prop. 8 battle look ahead to 2010Los Angeles Times, CA -
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Instead of settling the question of gay marriage in California, the election merely ushered in a new, and in many cases more heated, phase of the campaign, .
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A young casualty of Prop 8San Francisco Chronicle, USA -
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Soon after the California Supreme Court ruled that gay marriage was legal, on June 17, 2008, she married her longtime partner Kathy Adams.
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Collateral damage: A young casualty of Prop 8San Francisco Chronicle, USA -
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Soon after the California Supreme Court ruled that gay marriage was legal, on June 17, 2008, she married her longtime partner Kathy Adams.
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Saturday.
Margaret Cho is MC.
Unity in Diversity... Equality for All! Sacramento, CA 2pm - 6pm
Join GLBT individuals and organizations, PFLAG and our straight brothers and sisters at a peaceful outreach on the steps of the California state capital building at 2:00pm on November 22nd.
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Gay activists focusing on rights issues other than marriageUSA Today -
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Amy Balliett, whose website, jointheimpact.
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Lawyers for the Yes on 8 campaign said they would argue the California Supreme Court should not only uphold the state ban on gay marriage but invalidate same-sex weddings performed before November 5.
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How lucky are we? Not only do Californians get an opportunity to protest again this weekend on the heels of the California Supreme Court decision to hear arguments related to the passage of Prop 8, we get to have fun doing it! Margaret Cho will be emceeing the ginormous protest being held at the State Capitol on Saturday, 11/22, from 2 pm to 5 pm.
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California Supreme Court to Consider
Gay Marriage Ban (Proposition 8)
The Supreme Court of California has agreed to rule on whether Proposition 8 -- the ballot initiative voters passed to ban same-sex marriage in California -- will be allowed to stand.
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The California Supreme Court will hear arguments in March over the constitutionality of Proposition 8.
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Just pathetic...these folks never sleep. Yes on 8's Ron Prentice brags about the $urplus of cash they have, then makes a pitch for more buxx.
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The California Supreme Court has agreed to decide three suits related to the passage of Proposition 8.
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The California Supreme Court must overturn Proposition 8, which passed by a narrow margin of 52 percent on November 4.
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The California Supreme Court voted 6 to 1 on Wednesday to review legal challenges to voter initiative as early as March.
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As many of you already probably know, the California Supreme Court has decided to hear challenges to Proposition 8.
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(San Francisco, California) California's highest court agreed Wednesday to hear several legal challenges to the state's new ban on same-sex marriage but refused to allow gay couples to resume marrying before it rules.
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Speculation begins on whether the California Supreme Court's "swift" timetable for its decision about the validity of Prop 8 is a good thing, or a bad thing, and what's behind the votes of certain justices: "The court may hold a.
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From the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center: "Earlier today, the California Supreme Court agreed to hear several lawsuits filed against Proposition 8 by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda Legal, several cities and counties and a Los Angeles private attorney.
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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) today applauded a decision by the California Supreme Court to review Proposition 8, a ban on same-sex marriage that was approved by voters on November 4.
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California Supreme Court to decide fate of Prop. 8 same-sex ...San Jose Mercury News, USA -
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By Howard Mintz The California Supreme Court moved swiftly Wednesday to tackle the latest legal showdown over gay marriage, agreeing to consider three .
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The California Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case filed by supporters of gay marriage challenging the validity of Proposition 8.
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