Gay Marriage Ban Overturned By California Supreme Court

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LISA LEFF | May 15, 2008 09:15 PM EST | AP

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Domestic partners Davis Osterkamp, left, and Larry Martinez kiss near a Castro District street car in San Francisco, Calif., Thursday, May 15, 2008, while celebrating the California Supreme Court decision to overturn a ban on same-sex marriage. (AP Photo/Ron Lewis)

SAN FRANCISCO — California's Supreme Court declared that gay couples in the nation's biggest state can marry _ a monumental but perhaps short-lived victory for the gay rights movement Thursday that was greeted with tears, hugs, kisses and at least one instant proposal of matrimony.

Same-sex couples could tie the knot in as little as a month. But the window could close soon after _ religious and social conservatives are pressing to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot in November that would undo the Supreme Court ruling and ban gay marriage.

"Essentially, this boils down to love. We love each other. We now have equal rights under the law," declared a jubilant Robin Tyler, a plaintiff in the case along with her partner. She added: "We're going to get married. No Tupperware, please."

A crowd of people raised their fists in triumph inside City Hall, and people wrapped themselves in the rainbow-colored gay-pride flag outside the courthouse. In the Castro, long the center of the gay community in San Francisco, Tim Oviatt wept as he watched the news on TV.

"I've been waiting for this all my life. This is a life-affirming moment," he said.

By the afternoon, gay and lesbian couples had already started lining up at San Francisco City Hall to make appointments to get marriage licenses. In West Hollywood, supporters planned to serve "wedding cake" at an evening celebration.

James Dobson _ chairman of the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, which has spent thousands of dollars to get the measure on the ballot _ called the ruling an outrage.

"It will be up to the people of California to preserve traditional marriage by passing a constitutional amendment. ... Only then can they protect themselves from this latest example of judicial tyranny," he said in an e-mailed statement.

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In its 4-3 ruling, the Republican-dominated high court struck down state laws against same-sex marriage and said domestic partnerships that provide many of the rights and benefits of matrimony are not enough.

"In contrast to earlier times, our state now recognizes that an individual's capacity to establish a loving and long-term committed relationship with another person and responsibly to care for and raise children does not depend upon the individual's sexual orientation," Chief Justice Ronald George wrote for the majority in ringing language that delighted gay rights activists.

Massachusetts in 2004 became the first, and so far only, state to legalize gay marriage; more than 9,500 couples have taken advantage of the law. But the California ruling is considered monumental by virtue of the state's size _ 38 million out of a U.S. population of 302 million _ and its historical role as the vanguard of many social and cultural changes that have swept the country since World War II.

California has an estimated 108,734 same-sex households, according to 2006 census figures.

"It's about human dignity. It's about human rights. It's about time in California," San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, pumping his fist in the air, told a roaring crowd at City Hall. "As California goes, so goes the rest of the nation. It's inevitable. This door's wide open now. It's going to happen, whether you like it or not."

Unlike Massachusetts, California has no residency requirement for obtaining a marriage license, meaning gays nationwide are likely to flock to the state to be wed, said Jennifer Pizer, an attorney who worked on the case.

The ultimate reach of the ruling could be limited, however, since most states do not recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere. Nor does the federal government.

The conservative Alliance Defense Fund said it would ask the justices for a stay of the decision until after the fall election in hopes of adding California to the list of 26 states that have approved constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage.

"We're obviously very disappointed in the decision. The remedy is a constitutional amendment. The constitution defines marriage as a union between one man and one woman," said Glen Lavy, senior counsel for the organization.

Opponents of gay marriage could also ask the high court to reconsider. If the court rejects such a request, same-sex couples could start getting married in 30 days, the time it typically takes for the justices' opinions to become final.

Attorney General Jerry Brown, whose office had argued to uphold the ban, said Brown will work with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state agencies to implement the ruling.

The case was set in motion in 2004 when the mayor of San Francisco _ the unofficial capital of gay America _ threw City Hall open to gay couples to get married in a calculated challenge to California law. Four thousand wed before the Supreme Court put a halt to the practice after a month.

Two dozen gay couples then sued, along with the city and gay rights organizations.

Thursday's ruling could alter the dynamics of the presidential race, as well as state and congressional contests in California and beyond, by causing a backlash among conservatives and drawing them to the polls in large numbers.

A spokesman for Republican John McCain, who opposes gay marriage, said the Arizona senator "doesn't believe judges should be making these decisions." The campaigns of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton said they believe that the issue of marriage should be left to the states.

Ten states now offer some form of legal recognition to same-sex couples _ in most cases, domestic partnerships or civil unions. In the past few years, the courts in New York, New Jersey and Washington state have refused to allow gay marriage.

Outside the San Francisco courthouse, gay marriage supporters cried and cheered as news of the decision spread. Jeanie Rizzo, one of the plaintiffs, called Pali Cooper, her partner of 19 years, via cell phone and asked, "Pali, will you marry me?"

California already offers same-sex couples who register as domestic partners many of the legal rights and responsibilities afforded to married couples, including the right to divorce and to sue for child support.

Citing a 1948 California Supreme Court decision that overturned a ban on interracial marriages, the justices struck down the state's 1977 one-man, one-woman marriage law, as well as a similar, voter-approved law that passed with 61 percent in 2000.

The chief justice was joined by Justices Joyce Kennard and Kathryn Werdegar, all three of whom were appointed by Republican governors, and Justice Carlos Moreno, the only member of the court appointed by a Democrat.

In a dissent, Justice Marvin Baxter agreed with many arguments of the majority but said that the court overstepped its authority and that changes to marriage laws should be decided by the voters. Justices Ming Chin and Carol Corrigan also dissented.

California's secretary of state is expected to rule by the end of June whether the sponsors gathered enough signatures to put the amendment on the ballot.

Schwarzenegger, a Republican who has twice vetoed legislation that would have granted marriage to same-sex couples, said in a statement that he respected the court's decision and "will not support an amendment to the constitution that would overturn this state Supreme Court ruling."

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Associated Press writers Terence Chea, Jason Dearen, Juliana Barbassa and Evelyn Nieves in San Francisco and Liz Sidoti in Washington contributed to this report.

SAN FRANCISCO — California's Supreme Court declared that gay couples in the nation's biggest state can marry _ a monumental but perhaps short-lived victory for the gay rights movement Thursday t...
SAN FRANCISCO — California's Supreme Court declared that gay couples in the nation's biggest state can marry _ a monumental but perhaps short-lived victory for the gay rights movement Thursday t...
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DAMN! And me living in Florida, with no boyfriend. Life Sucks!

We are still debating teaching evolution is schools. What was I thinking win I moved here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 05/15/2008

I live in FL too :/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 05/15/2008
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Come to California and marry me ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 05/15/2008

Another positive step in the war for civil rights.

I'm sure there is wailing and gnashing of teeth on the other side. There will also be cries that activist judges have over-ridden the will of the people. This argume is such crap. Civil liberties are not at the whim and will of the majority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 05/15/2008

Why do the gay rights people insist on bringing up this issue at the height of presidential campaigning. This plays directly into the hands of the Republicans, who would keep everyone in the closet forever. I'm all for gay marriage and I also live in San Francisco - but this is incredibly stupid, folks, and makes our task of throwing out the Republicans that much more difficult. Let the Dems get in and we can change the laws and bring the country to the left and into tolerance. Karl Rove and Hannity and all those right-wing freaks are licking their chops over this juicy "cultural" /wedge issue. The left needs more than just a heart; it also needs a brain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 05/15/2008
- jvarga I'm a Fan of jvarga 4 fans permalink

So what you're saying is "dear gay people, i know you think you deserve equal rights, but you don't."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 05/15/2008
- antaeus I'm a Fan of antaeus 87 fans permalink
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You're right.

And while we're at it, let's play it really safe and run a white candidate. Cause, ya know, a black man will just energize the racists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 05/15/2008

This lawsuit started four years ago. The CA Supreme Court judges waited to decide on this knowing full well it could be used it as a wedge issue for the November election.

I’m willing to wait until after November to pressure the Democrats on gay rights, but these lawsuits can’t wait. If I die today, my kids can only get 1/5th of my $500K retirement package, under IRS rules. My family only receives a lump sum as beneficiaries, not the annual percentages employers have to pay if I retire. I assume I will, but if I die, that’s downright un-American to deny my family my full retirement package, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. I paid into that fund, my kids will need it if I’m not around to pay for their food, clothes, college, etc. I can’t even add my partner to the deed of our house without her having to pay taxes on the home’s equity! And as far as I can tell, my kids are straight, why should they lose out?

Yeah, it’s bad timing, but if all the straight people would stand up and demand equal rights for gays, we wouldn’t be in this position year after year. It’s only a wedge issue because we don’t have equal rights as American citizens. Do something more than just say you believe in equality, and the right will no longer be able to use it as their GetOutTheVote strategy.

Oregon (gay) Mom

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 05/15/2008

This is horrible news. Not because Gay individuals should not be allowed to marry, but doesn't anyone remember 2004???? This is just the red herring that will drive the homophobic GOP to the polls in huge numbers.

Anyone worried about the Supreme Court should shudder at this development. This is winning the battle to lose the war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/15/2008

Not going to make an impact.

The state initiatives have already appeared on the 2004 ballot.

Nothing more that can be voted on now.

They had their one election cycle shot, and that was 2004.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 05/15/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 82 fans permalink
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Fear monger! We must move forward for justice and fairness. We must stand up for what is right against the hate of the right wing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 05/15/2008

Exactly. When LBJ signed the Voting Rights Act, he reportedly said that he knew that his signature would push the country toward the Republicans. I don't know if he was right. What I do know is that as an African American, I am glad to have the right to participate fully in the political process. And as an American, I think our country is the better for that signature. We will be a better and stronger people when we stop demanding that minority groups like gays and lesbians put their human rights on hold so that we can pursue other worthy goals. We need to stand together for justice rather than making stands for just us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 05/15/2008
- HeyFella I'm a Fan of HeyFella 3 fans permalink

Fear monger? Stop calling names, good god! You want fair treatment and justice but the moment someone opens their mouth and voices a concern you immediately put a label on them! Their concerns might just be valid and they might be in need of some opinions regarding their concern.
So what have you been doing to stand up for what is right? Listening? Or just reacting?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 05/15/2008
- mystic I'm a Fan of mystic 18 fans permalink

A few seconds of joy and then reading your statement, makes me realise you are right!!!!!!!!
Gay marriage resurfaces every election cycle. And you are correct!! What withe imopending bombing of Iran and this, we are in for a hell of an ugly ugly ride.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 05/15/2008

If this had happened in November after Obama won the Presidency I would have be so thrilled. I have reservations about the timing of this announcement. I remember 2004.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 05/15/2008

So, what are we supposed to do, then? Sit around and wait for them to have a change of heart? No thanks, I want my long overdue rights!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 05/15/2008
- MissAngela I'm a Fan of MissAngela 3 fans permalink

Perhaps. But it is still a step forward, and it has to stop somewhere. There was fierce opposition to integration, but with work and sacrifice another step was taken towards equality. There will always be a struggle against ignorance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 05/15/2008

Thank you justices! You did the right thing!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/15/2008
- EinChicago I'm a Fan of EinChicago 35 fans permalink

Agreed. but did they have to wait until a few months before a general election to do it an dmake this wedge issue a huge rallying pint for the GOP again?????? This couldn't have been done in 2007 or waited until december?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/15/2008
- antaeus I'm a Fan of antaeus 87 fans permalink
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Defer your own dream buster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 05/15/2008

With a war based on lies, I could simply ask the same question on OBAMA. 8 years of republicans hate couldn't he waited his turn??? Crawl under your bed and we'll let you know when to come out!! Chicken caca

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 05/15/2008
- nuglet304 I'm a Fan of nuglet304 2 fans permalink
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yeah, well, when you're gay and constantly fighting discrimination for living your life truthfully, you take what you can get, whenever you can get it, and you embrace it. the gop can't keep rallying behind this issue every election cycle -- it's bound to play itself out, and hopefully this is the year it will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 05/15/2008
- Tommygun264 I'm a Fan of Tommygun264 210 fans permalink
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Although I don't think I will ever want to get married, as a gay man I can't help but feel lucky to have lived to see the dawning of a new age where the civil rights of all Americans are finally being recognized.

That said, I am hoping that this landmark decision will not have come at the expense of another potentially momentous event - the election of America's first African-American President. This decision, though long overdue, comes just in time to work all of the right-wing loonies into a lather and send them running to the polls on election day to pass whatever discriminatory legislation the Republicans are going to try to get put onto the ballot in November. Nothing gets the radical right-wing out to the polls in greater numbers than legislation designed to "protect our children" from the gays.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/15/2008

Slowly but surely, this country is coming to its senses. Took it long enough. Why we continue to cling to this standard of degradation and discrimination, I'll never know.

Gay people have just as much right to be miserable as the rest of us :P.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/15/2008
- carex I'm a Fan of carex 7 fans permalink

We live in Portland Oregon. When the Portland City Council allowed gay marriage my college daughter was home, became ordained and performed quite a few weddings at Keller Auditorium.

She continues to say to this day that it was one of the happiest times in her life and really brought home the value and ideals of marriage. It was profoundly meaningful.

Cheers to the California Supreme Court and all the happy couples!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 05/15/2008
- DennyCrane I'm a Fan of DennyCrane 25 fans permalink

Wait. This desecrates the sanctity of marriage. But marrying someone for their money, or to save yourself from being deported, or because you're on a reality tv show and you'll get lots of money, or because you were drunk, or because it might help you if you want to run for President someday, those reasons don't desecrate marriage at all. Is that the right wing position?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/15/2008
- darcy I'm a Fan of darcy 27 fans permalink

Ha ha, DennyCrane, good summary!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 05/15/2008

Congratulations, Californians! This is FANTASTIC!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/15/2008
- swooge I'm a Fan of swooge 13 fans permalink
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Marriage for most of history has been a political or financial arrangement between two families. The only reason it was between a man and a woman is to produce offspring to seal the covenant between the united families.

We've gotten beyond both arranged marriage and the need to bond families together with blood ties and now marry for love (usually). There is no need for the two marrying to be opposite sexes. There is no need for the marriage to involve only two people. As long as they are consenting adults marriage will eventually encompass any combination of people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/15/2008
- m4rk0 I'm a Fan of m4rk0 3 fans permalink

This is great news!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/15/2008

America, yes -this puritanical country- has taken one gigantic step towards the day when sexual orientation will be distilled to:...different "plumbing".....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 05/15/2008

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he will support the decision.

"I respect the Court's decision and as Governor, I will uphold its ruling," Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "Also, as I have said in the past, I will not support an amendment to the constitution that would overturn this state Supreme Court ruling."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/15/2008

I suspect the Republican judges waited to approve this untill now so as to use it as a major wedge issue for the November election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 05/15/2008
- McPander I'm a Fan of McPander 4 fans permalink

Good analysis

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 05/15/2008
- jayburd I'm a Fan of jayburd 14 fans permalink
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Yup. And as usual the gay community is in denial over the fact that they are being manipulated in this way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 05/15/2008
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Too Late ......

It's too late for them to submit a referendum on the ballot to do anything about it by November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 05/15/2008
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

Sadly yes. BAD timing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 PM on 05/15/2008

Idiots!! The city of San Francisco and Gay couples sued the state. It has taken four years to get justice. The California Supreme Court has cojones, unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, N.Y. State Supremes and Jersey Court

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 05/15/2008
- jayburd I'm a Fan of jayburd 14 fans permalink
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Yup, and as usual both the evangelical and gay communities are oblivious to the fact that they are being manipulated in order to get Republicans elected. We watched as this unfolded in front of our eyes in 2004 and it will happen again in 2008. This is the beginning. It's open season now...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 05/15/2008

I'm a straight person who is rejoicing at this great news! Bravo for the Court stating that love is not gender specific. I know many will be taking this opportunity to commit to a loved one. May God bless your union!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 05/15/2008

This is a great decision that, sadly, is not likely to last. I've heard that there are ballot initiatives in the works to overturn this.

My fear is (aside from the potential to overturn this landmark decision) that the right wing whackos will get out in force in November--California isnt quite the Democratic stronghold it used to be, and a big turnout among conservative voters in the Central Valley and parts of LA could be problematic. Overturning this decision AND handing McCain the presidency in one fell swoop would be a disaster!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/15/2008
- psgoodguy I'm a Fan of psgoodguy 2 fans permalink

you sound like falwell blaming katrina on us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 05/15/2008
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