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2 May 26, 2009 Prop. 8 Challenge Filed in Federal Court Click the byline to view more stories by this author. By Andrew Harmon Prop. 8 Challenge Filed in Federal Court In a bold move that takes a new approach to achieving marriage equality, two attorneys who argued opposing sides of the 2000 Bush v. Gore lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court have filed a challenge to Proposition 8 in federal court, The Advocate has learned. Theodore B. Olson, the U.S. solicitor general from 2001 to 2004 under President George W. Bush, and David Boies, a high-profile trial lawyer who argued on behalf of former vice president Al Gore, filed the suit May 22 in U.S. district court on behalf of two California gay couples. The attorneys argue that relegating same-sex couples to domestic partnerships instead of granting them full marriage rights is a violation of the equal protection and due process clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Olson said he was contacted several months ago by representatives of an association called the American Foundation for Equal Rights about his willingness to represent the two couples named in the suit. “For a long time I’ve personally felt that we are doing a grave injustice for people throughout this country by denying equality to gay and lesbian individuals,” Olson said in an interview with The Advocate.“The individuals that we represent and will be representing in this case feel they’re being denied their rights. And they’re entitled to have a court vindicate those rights.” When pressed about his service with the Bush administration, which in 2004 endorsed an amendment to the U.S. constitution that would prohibit same-sex marriage, Olson said he was personally against the amendment at the time, though he made no public statements on the matter. As for the timing of the suit, Olson said that recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court “make it clear that individuals are entitled to be treated equally under the Constitution. I’m reasonably confident that this is the right time for these [injustices] to be vindicated.” Olson, Boies, and other attorneys working on the suit are being compensated by the American Foundation for Equal Rights, Olson said his law firm and others also are contributing resources pro bono. As of press time, no website could be found for the newly formed organization. Olson and his representatives declined to specify who was funding the campaign. The plaintiffs in the suit are Kristin Perry and Sandra Stier of Berkeley, Calif., and Paul Katami and Jeffrey Zarrillo of Burbank, Calif. Perry is executive director of First 5 California, a state health and education agency. |
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5 Ephesians chapter 5. 1 corthians chapter 6. Galatians chapter 5. Romans chapter 1. |
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2 If we relied on a majority vote like we did for this proposition (which did not pass by much), then blacks would still be slaves, women would never vote, and there would be no interracial marriages. If we rely on a majority vote for everything, this country will cease being a democratic country and would become a theocratic country rivaling the Taliban. It would be a Christian Taliban country. Jesus NEVER went to Pontius Pilate to insist the local laws were changed to benefit his followers. Jesus never attempted to FORCE people to adhere to his beliefs through the laws of the land. Jesus NEVER commanded or forced people to do anything. It is all by choice! The freedom of choice! Christians are not about choice! They are about forcing and imposing their will by changing laws that benefit them and them only. They are about legalizing morality at the price of other's freedom. Choice has been eliminated. Are you sure you are speaking on behalf of your god in FORCING his laws onto fellow Americans that pay their taxes, support the community, serve in the military, and donate to help the needy? Jesus lived and taught by example. If you are striving to be lilke Jesus, are you sure you are following in his footsteps and not for your own personal glory? |
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2 BTW, if any of you haters are capable of reading, you might be interested to know (not that you would understand) that yesterdays ruling said not one thing about gay marriage, gay rights, God, blah blah blah, but rather addressed the Calif. proposition process as it pertains to ease of revisions/amendments. It also did not address 'rights' but only rather only the use of the term marriage. In the mean time, thank you so much for starting the ball rolling as papers are already being filed in federal court as it pertains to Prop 8 and equal protection under the law. In the mean time, my GAY marriage remains legal and intact, just kills you doesn't it! |
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2 This isn't a bunch of far left lunatic chicano anarchists demanding that illegals are given every legitimate right of citizenship. Don't confuse the Left Wing Anarchists acts of treason with the genuine rights afforded citizens whether they support "8" or oppose "8". |
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1 Do you know god? did it tell you this? dumb arse |
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2 actually a higher percentage of the population in Long Beach is gay, than in SF..Idiot |
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1 Civil rights issues take time after time before the people realize what the right thing to do is. Education, education, and momentum. We wil prevail. |
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2 Many believe that this collection of 66 books written by 40 authors who all had some sort of spiritual encounter is the inspired word of God. Jesus confirmed when He said "Thy word is truth." (John 17:17) The second book of Timothy Chapter 3, verse 16 tells us that "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It straightens us out and teaches us to do what is right."
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