SPEAKING OUT: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and celebs like Cynthia Nixon, Margaret Cho and Melissa Etheridge react to today's California Supreme Court decision to uphold the anti-gay marriage Proposition 8...
PROP 8 WILL STAY: The California Supreme Court upholds the anti-gay marriage Proposition 8, but 18,000 gay marriages will remain, and activists are already planning to take the issue to voters...
LET'S GO CELEBRATE! American Idol season 6 finalist Lakisha Jones talked to GayWired and explained why she's ready to celebrate these days. On May 19, the big-voiced native of Flint, Michigan dropped her debut album So Glad I'm Me, accompanied by a hot collection of new dancefloor-ready remixes of the disc's first single "Let's Go Celebrate.'
Ed. Note: This analysis just in from our legal team. Today, the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, which defines marriage in the California constitution to exclude same-sex couples. It also ruled that the thousands of same-sex couples who married before Prop 8 passed are still legally married in California. This decision raises the obvious question: “why [...]
The California Supreme Court ruling brings bitter news: Proposition 8 will stand. While we take some solace that the loving couples who did marry in California will stay married, we are heartbroken. But we won’t back down. Take a look at our new video we cree created in case this would be the reality we face [...]
I’ll post a longer analysis from our legal department in a bit, but the top line is that the court upheld Proposition 8, keeping in place the constitutional ban on marriage equality in the Golden State. As for the thousands of couples married last year before Prop 8 passed, they will remain married in the [...]
Advocacy Groups Vow to Return to Polls to Restore Marriage for Same-sex Couples
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SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gay and lesbian state lawmakers said they were disheartened by Tuesday's California Supreme court ruling but compared gay marriage to the long struggle for civil rights. Members of the California Legislative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus held a news conference shortly after the court upheld Proposition 8. State Sen. Christine Kehoe, a San Diego Democrat, said ...
Gay and lesbian state lawmakers said they were disheartened by Tuesday's California Supreme court ruling but compared gay marriage to the long struggle for civil rights.
Gay and lesbian state lawmakers said they were disheartened by the court ruling.
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