Gay judge's same-sex marriage ruling upheld

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SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge on Tuesday upheld a gay judge's ruling to strike down California's same-sex marriage ban.

Chief U.S. District Judge James Ware said former Chief Judge Vaughn Walker did not have to divulge whether he wanted to marry his own gay partner before he declared last year that voter-approved Proposition 8 was unconstitutional. [Read ruling .pdf]

Gay judge's same-sex marriage ruling upheld - US news - Crime & courts - msnbc.com

Another victory!
 
:D

People need to get over it and just let it happen!

That's not gonna happen. :lol:

actually some in the gay community are pissed at Walker for not sitting this one out. They think they would have won anyway but because Walker was the judge there will be a tremendous delay in the courts.

I guess we will see..... :dunno:
 
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Glad to see Equal Rights being enforced. The government ought to just say out of it. If a man wants to marry a man, it should be an individual choice, and if a woman wants to marry a woman, same thing. But what do I know? I am accused of being a liberal. :P
 
Glad to see Equal Rights being enforced. The government ought to just say out of it. If a man wants to marry a man, it should be an individual choice, and if a woman wants to marry a woman, same thing. But what do I know? I am accused of being a liberal. :P

We agree on that part....
 
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