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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As goes California, so goes the nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/15/2008
- RIPHRC I'm a Fan of RIPHRC 3 fans permalink

Congrats, California! Now if we can get the rest of the states to follow along...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 05/15/2008

yah right, not gonna happen. atleast california will set the tone for other more progressive states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/15/2008
- RIPHRC I'm a Fan of RIPHRC 3 fans permalink

I'm in Seattle and I actually think we aren't too far behind, but I'm counting on the domino effect...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 05/15/2008

I thought Massachusetts already had.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 05/15/2008
- Tommygun264 I'm a Fan of Tommygun264 235 fans permalink
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Don't forget the recent ruling in New York - gay marriage still isn't legal there, but their courts just ruled that New York must recognize same-sex marriages performed in states where such unions are legal. It won't be long until one of the blackest stains on the Clinton Presidency, the Defense of Marriage Act, is overturned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 05/15/2008

This is a great moment for the advancement of human rights. Another decision where the vote of just one judge makes a huge difference. All citizens should have equal protection under the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 05/15/2008
- Warmglobe I'm a Fan of Warmglobe 9 fans permalink

Yeah this is why we are against judges legislating from the bench. This is how liberals get things like this into the system against the wishes of most Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 05/15/2008
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 36 fans permalink
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Oh You mean like those Liberal Judges who Ruled in Favor of "Inter-racial" marriage? (insert sacazm) ..and where would you prefer judges to legislate from...thier kitchen tables?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 05/15/2008

In this country, we mitigate the will of the majority by protecting minorities. Hello, remember the civil rights movement and other historical concepts taught in grade school? Have you read maybe just a little bit of the U.S. Constitution...?

If you want marriage to be just for straight people, get your church separate from our state. Civil marital law is meant to protect people who’ve already taken responsibility for others, including children. That’s what gay citizens have done, take responsibility for their partners and children. Now it’s time to give them the same rights as straight family membes. I don’t care if a church refuses to marry gays, but to push their discriminatory agenda through the government onto the rest of us is just wrong. Get your church dogma out of our laws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 05/15/2008
- BobSF94117 I'm a Fan of BobSF94117 12 fans permalink

The decision doesn't take effect for 30 days. More than enough time for the Legislature to pass same-sex marriage AGAIN. No reason not to make the November initiative even harder to pass. Let's see if Ahnuld will sign a bill this time...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 05/15/2008
- Sctt859 I'm a Fan of Sctt859 2 fans permalink

Seems as if republicans are getting loads of bad news lately.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 05/15/2008
- jayburd I'm a Fan of jayburd 14 fans permalink
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Are you kidding? This is good news for them. Nothing galvanizes the hate vote like some good old fashioned queer baiting. It's open season after this and it will do nothing, NOTHING but hurt democrats and Obama especially.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 05/15/2008
- Felicty I'm a Fan of Felicty 31 fans permalink
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My partner and I have been happily together for some 22 years, and I always get a kick when some straight couple marvels on how much longer we've been together than they have.

Personally, I don't care for the concept of marriage. I DO want equal rights and tax deductions, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 05/15/2008

Isn't that the truth!

Took my partner and I thousands in legal fees to obtain the same rights a straight couple need only pay $40 for a marriage license to enjoy.

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

After 24 years together, my partner and I have had to jump through numerous legal hoops to have even part of the rights married couples have.

The hypocrisy of the whole situation is jaw-dropping.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/15/2008

My neighbors have been together for 38 years, and they are both very conservative, very Southern gentlemen. I crack up when I hear someone make comments about how gay marriage would "harm" straight marriages, only to be told by these two about the longivity of their circumstances. If only straight marriages could show so much love and devotion!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 05/15/2008
- Geoffreys I'm a Fan of Geoffreys 15 fans permalink
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My partner and I hit 20 years next month and I am continuously surprised by the number of people stunned by our longevity.

But then, the only people I know in my age bracket that have been together longer are other gay couples.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 05/15/2008

Super news!
Gay or straight, people should have the same rights and it is shameful the way some people have used this as a political wedge. I am straight and I find this whole thing just offensive. Thank goodness CA has some sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 05/15/2008
- darcy I'm a Fan of darcy 27 fans permalink

I agree, newfa. This ruling is about human rights, and it will echo around the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 05/15/2008

Congratulations!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 05/15/2008

Congratulations. 2 down, 48 to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 05/15/2008

Also: this news ought to be the main story on this site!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 05/15/2008

i agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/15/2008
- Geoffreys I'm a Fan of Geoffreys 15 fans permalink
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Hurray for California. It's nice to be reminded every once in a while that we're not hopelessly backwards in the USA.

I'm in Sweden at the moment and love seeing my fellow gays dropping each other off at the train station and just being an accepted, open part of society.

Maybe some day my own state will go the way of California ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 05/15/2008

It is about time gay marriage is recognized.I think gay people should suffer like the rest of us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 05/15/2008
- RIPHRC I'm a Fan of RIPHRC 3 fans permalink

LOL! It's a good time to be a divorce lawyer, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 05/15/2008
- CAMBEL I'm a Fan of CAMBEL 16 fans permalink

LOL!!! I'm gay and my first thought on seeing this is...."Oh No! Now I have to go through all that wedding mess like my sister?! And what kind of ring to buy? Arrrghhh!!!!" And thus it begins. ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 05/15/2008
- psgoodguy I'm a Fan of psgoodguy 2 fans permalink

i hear ya. where do i find a 2XL vera wang and size 14 pumps??? ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 05/15/2008

Today is a great day for equality!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 05/15/2008
- BADEN I'm a Fan of BADEN 9 fans permalink

GOOD!

About time.

That's the real California.
That's U.S.!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 05/15/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 94 fans permalink
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Thank God! Now maybe Americans can become almost as free as Canadians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 05/15/2008
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