Calif Judge- Ban for Same-Sex Marriages=Unconstituional

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California judge rejects same-sex marriage law
Eagerly awaited opinion likely to be appealed
Tuesday, March 15, 2005 Posted: 9:51 AM EST (1451 GMT)


SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A judge ruled Monday that California's ban on same-sex marriage violates the state's constitution, saying the state could no longer justify limiting marriage to a man and a woman.

In the eagerly awaited opinion likely to be appealed to the state's highest court, San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer said that withholding marriage licenses from gays and lesbians violates California's Constitution.

"It appears that no rational purpose exists for limiting marriage in this state to opposite-sex partners," Kramer wrote.

The judge wrote that the state's historical definition of marriage, by itself, cannot justify the denial of equal protection for gays and lesbians.

"The state's protracted denial of equal protection cannot be justified simply because such constitutional violation has become traditional," Kramer wrote.

Kramer ruled in lawsuits brought by the city of San Francisco and a dozen same-sex couples last March. The suits were brought after the California Supreme Court halted a four-week marriage spree that Mayor Gavin Newsom had initiated in February 2004 when he directed city officials to issue marriage licenses to gays and lesbians in defiance of state law.

The plaintiffs said withholding marriage licenses from gays and lesbians trespasses on the civil rights all citizens are guaranteed under the California Constitution.

Robert Tyler, an attorney with the conservative Alliance Defense Fund, said the group would appeal Kramer's ruling.

Attorney General Bill Lockyer has said in the past that he expected the matter eventually would have to be settled by the California Supreme Court.

A pair of bills pending before the California Legislature would put a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage on the November ballot. If California voters approve such an amendment, as those in 13 other states did last year, that would put the issue out of the control of lawmakers and the courts. (Full story)

In a hearing in December, Senior Assistant Attorney General Louis Mauro acknowledged that California is "a leader in affording rights" to same-sex couples. But he maintained that the state has a defensible reason for upholding the existing definition of marriage as part of an important tradition.

"State law says there is a fundamental right to marry," he told Kramer. "We concede that. State law also says marriage is a contract between a man and a woman."

But a deputy city attorney, Therese Stewart, criticized "the so-called tradition argument," saying the meaning of marriage has evolved over time. As examples, she cited now-overturned bans on marriage by interracial couples, or laws that treated wives as a husband's property.

Kramer is the fourth trial court judge in recent months to decide that the right to marry and its attendant benefits must be extended to same-sex couples.

Two Washington state judges, ruling last summer in separate cases, held that prohibiting same-sex marriage violates that state's constitution, and on February 4, a judge in Manhattan ruled in favor of five gay couples who had been denied marriage licenses by New York City.

That ruling applies only in the city but could extend statewide if upheld on appeal. Similar cases are pending in trial courts in Connecticut and Maryland.

Right now Mass. is the only state that recongizes the marriages between same-sex parnters. a small step for gay, a giant step for the mankind!
Go to www.hrc.com to sign the "MILLION FOR MARRIAGE" to push the ban off same-sex marriages and enable the right for everybody!
 
Wow...

if a man can love so strong with strong emotion and feeling...
and would even marry and fought to stay marry to another man...

then that would mean a man would even marry me if he loves
me that much.

i thought men only go for lust and beauty.

I can understand women want to get marry, even lesbian marry for love.

But men, I don't understand... I thought men don't know how to love.
 
Gnarly, they asked Arnold -- what does he think of this decision and he said, "If the people decide--I`m the people`s representative. I am perfectly fine with that." Finally, republican-politican that have a brain... even for five minutes.
 
:applause: WTG -- the battle isnt yet over but this is another step towards legalizing same-sex marriages!!
 
Then that would mean Iraqi will never let us win.

We will have this war for a long time.

Muslims don't want Americans who approve gay marriage to
invade their countries.

More of our heterosexual men will die. Oh well.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Then that would mean Iraqi will never let us win.

We will have this war for a long time.

Muslims don't want Americans who approve gay marriage to
invade their countries.

More of our heterosexual men will die. Oh well.

Holy crap, you have got to be kidding me, right? Please, please tell me you're just a gimmick.
 
THANK GOD we have that step the more we reconize the better we are,. the more we show them we are even tho god's children we are very respected and loved! poeple may not like it but at least do us a favor shut ur trap and respect who we are not what we are!
 
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