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Yesterday morning, the California Supreme Court issued their verdict as to whether the Prop H8’ers—a.k.a. the people who sponsored Prop 8 in the first place—were entitled to defend the hate-filled proposition in court.

The court’s ruling was necessary to determine whether those who sponsored the bill in the first place would have the legal right [...]

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In a few short minutes here, the California Supreme Court will issue their opinion as to whether the Prop H8’ers—a.k.a. the people who sponsored Prop 8 in the first place—are entitled to defend that hate legislation in court.

The court’s ruling will be announced this morning at 10 a.m. and it will determine whether the [...]

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In “Oh no you di-unt!” news, a hearing has been scheduled on whether retired Chief Judge Vaughn Walker’s ruling on Prop H8 being unconstitutional will stand because—get this—Walker is gay.

Back during the Prop 8 trial—well over a year ago—the San Francisco Chronicle reported that Judge Walker is gay saying that the then judge, “has [...]

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Today the Ninth Circuit Court decided to let fairness rot in hell; the court kept in place the ban on gay marriage while the long-ass appeal of Prop H8 is going on.

The American Foundation For Equal Rights (AFER), the group who are spearheading the anti-Prop 8 legal battle, said, “Today, the [...]

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