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Prop 8 Has Court Date Sept 6th
By Charlotte Robinson, July 29, 2011
Here we go again totally torturing our California LGBT
community as a date has been set for the next hearing in
the Prop 8 case according to the American Foundation
for Equal Rights. The Supreme Court of California has
announced that the hearing date for Perry v. Brown will
be on Tuesday, September 6th at 10AM. This date is the
very first day of the court’s fall calendar. The court will
hear oral arguments on a question of whether under
state law proponents of initiatives have standing to
defend their initiatives when they are challenged in court.
The question was certified to them by the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit earlier this year. With New
York passage of gay marriage hopefully this will finally
be resolved. Updates to Come…:)
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1 comment:
I am very pleased that the Supreme Court of California calendared our case for the first day of their fall session. The governor and attorney general of California – and the United States District Court – all have found Proposition 8 unconstitutional. I am confident that the California Supreme Court will swiftly reach a decision on this question, and that this nation is now one step closer to seeing the dark walls of discrimination finally crumble.
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