- Posted by Christopher Estep on May 15, 2008
The activist courts strike again. Twice voters have said that they don't want it legal and each time the court tries to move California toward a judicial dictatorship.
One only wonders how they will try to override a state constitutional amendment. Here's my prediction: No matter how many signatures or what the text of the ballot says, the CA SC will try to invalidate the ballot initiative when it becomes obvious that the amendment will pass.
Gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry in California, the state Supreme Court said today in a historic ruling that could be repudiated by the voters in November.
In a 4-3 decision, the justices said the state’s ban on same-sex marriage violates the “fundamental constitutional right to form a family relationship.” The ruling is likely to flood county courthouses with applications from couples newly eligible to marry when it takes effect in 30 days.
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