Friday, November 21, 2008
The California Supreme Court will revisit the issue of same-sex marriage
The California Supreme Court agreed to hear legal challenges to Proposition 8, the voter-approved ballot initiative that amends the constitution to end same-sex marriage. Oral arguments aren't expected until March. For the time being, the court refused to grant a stay.
While many Californians may not believe that same-sex couples have a "right" to marry, the Californian Supreme Court said they do in its landmark marriage case in May.
Labels:
Homophobia,
Politics,
Social Issues
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