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    Court: CA gay marriage ban is unconstitutional

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court on Tuesday declared California's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional but agreed to give sponsors of the bitterly contested, voter-approved law time to appeal the ruling before ordering the state to resume allowing gay couples to wed.

    The three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that a lower court judge correctly interpreted the U.S. Constitution and Supreme Court precedents when he declared in 2010 that Proposition 8 — a response to an earlier state court decision that legalized gay marriage — was a violation of the civil rights of gays and lesbians.

    "Proposition 8 serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and human dignity of gays and lesbians in California, and to officially reclassify their relationships and families as inferior to those of opposite-sex couples," states the opinion written by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, one of the court's most liberal judges.

    However, the appeals panel took pains to note that its decision applies only to California, even though the court has jurisdiction in nine western states. California is the only one of those states where the ability for gays to marry was granted then rescinded, the court noted in its narrowly crafted opinion.

    "Whether under the Constitution same-sex couples may ever be denied the right to marry, a right that has long been enjoyed by opposite-sex couples, is an important and highly controversial question," the court said. "We need not and do not answer the broader question in this case."

    The ruling will not take effect until the deadline passes for Proposition 8's backers to appeal to a larger panel of the 9th Circuit. Lawyers for the coalition of conservative religious groups that sponsored the measure said they have not decided if they will seek a 9th Circuit rehearing or file an appeal directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

    "We are not surprised that this Hollywood-orchestrated attack on marriage — tried in San Francisco — turned out this way. But we are confident that the expressed will of the American people in favor of marriage will be upheld at the Supreme Court," said Brian Raum, senior counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal aid group based in Arizona that helped defend Proposition 8.

    One legal analyst said the U.S. Supreme Court might not agree to take up the case on appeal because the appeals court focused its decision exclusively on California's ban.

    "The ruling is on the narrowest ground possible," said University of Santa Clara constitutional law professor Margaret Russell.

    Supporters of gay marriage praised the ruling as historic.

    "The message it sends to young LGBT people, not only here in California but across the country, (is) that you can't strip away a fundamental right," said Chad Griffin, president of the American Foundation for Equal Rights. He formed the group with director Rob Reiner to wage the court fight against Proposition 8.

    The panel also said there was no evidence that former Chief U.S. Judge Vaughn Walker, who struck down the ban 18 months ago, was biased and should have disclosed before he issued his decision that he was gay and in a long-term relationship with another man. Walker ruled after the first federal trial to examine if the U.S. Constitution guarantees same-sex couples the right to marry,

    Proposition 8 backers had asked the 9th Circuit to set aside Walker's ruling on constitutional grounds and because of the thorny issue of the judge's personal life. It was the first instance of an American jurist's sexual orientation being cited as grounds for overturning a court decision.

    Walker publicly revealed he was gay after he retired. Supporters of the gay marriage ban argued that he had been obliged to previously reveal if he wanted to marry his partner — like the gay couples who sued to overturn the ban.

    In its ruling Tuesday, the panel majority said it was unreasonable to presume a judge cannot apply the law impartially just because he is a member of the minority group at issue in a case.

    "To hold otherwise would demonstrate a lack of respect for the integrity of our federal courts," the opinion said.

    Reihardt, who was appointed to the appeals court by President Jimmy Carter, was joined in the majority opinion by Judge Michael Hawkins, an appointee of President Bill Clinton.

    Judge Randy Smith, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, dissented, saying he disagreed that Proposition 8 served no purpose other than to treat gays and lesbians as second-class citizens.

    California voters passed Proposition 8 with 52 percent of the vote in November 2008, five months after the state Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage by striking down a pair of laws that had limited marriage to a man and a woman.

    The ballot measure inserted the one man-one woman provision into the California Constitution, thereby overruling the court's decision. It was the first such ban to take away marriage rights from same-sex couples after they had already secured them and its passage followed the most expensive campaign on a social issue in the nation's history.

    The Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation and the Law, a think tank based at the University of California, Los Angeles, has estimated that 18,000 couples tied the knot during the four-month window before Proposition 8 took effect. The California Supreme Court upheld those marriages but ruled that voters had properly enacted the law.

    Gov. Jerry Brown, in his previous role as attorney general, and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, refused to defend Proposition 8 in court and left it to the ballot measure's sponsors to appeal Walker's decision to the 9th Circuit.

    Brown issued a statement Tuesday saying, "The court has rendered a powerful affirmation of the right of same-sex couples to marry. I applaud the wisdom and courage of this decision."

    With same-sex marriages unlikely to resume in California any time soon, Love Honor Cherish, a gay rights group based in Los Angeles, plans to gather signatures for a November ballot initiative asking voters to repeal Proposition 8.

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    Associated Press Writers Paul Elias, Garance Burke and Terence Chea in San Francisco and Raquel Dillon in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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    Online:

    AP interactive - http://hosted.ap.org/interactives/2011/gay-marriage/

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    • EC82  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Read the ruling before making inane comments. "Although the Constitution permits communities to enact most laws they believe to be desirable, it requires that there be at least a legitimate reason for the passage of a law that treats different classes of people differently. There was no such reason that Proposition 8 could have been enacted." Come up with a legitimate, rational argument, and you'll win the case for the supporters of Prop. 8. So far, no lawyer they've hired has been able to find an argument that is close to valid.
      • Saural Mekstone 3 mths ago
        True. It's a non-issue based only on ignorance and personal bigotry. I've never ONCE heard how gay marriage will hurt straight marriage or hurt society, although I can come up with numerous positive benefits for allowing it. I'm a straight man with a family, and knowing real and good people who happen to be gay is the best evidence for me.
      • larryv 3 mths ago
        It's unnatural,and an abomination.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      ROMNEY personally donated over $10,000 to STOP GAY MARRIAGE.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Makes me think a little better of him
      • Philip 3 mths ago
        Then, he gets my vote!
    • Mr. Hair  •  Bossier City, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      "Please help me find where in the constitution gay marriage is a right" -- Vinnie. (Retard Alert)

      unalienable rights such as Life, LIBERTY AND the PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
    • Art  •  3 mths ago
      A governmental body should has the ability to define what its legal terms are to mean. If they are to define marriage as being between a man and a woman then that's what marriage is for legal purposes. It has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with morals any more than the definition of developmentally disabled does. The latter condition being know a mentally retarded in earlier times
      • Aethon 3 mths ago
        Great, so let's change the legal definition and we should be good to go.
      • Art 3 mths ago
        Or simply define "gay marriage" in other terms but, that's to easy. The argument is over social acceptance more than legal definitions.

        You can't legislate social acceptance.
      • Aethon 3 mths ago
        Actually acceptance its not the issue. No one is expecting you to be ok with homosexuality or to play any part in it. Its hard for people to change and I think most people understand that. Rather the issue is having the same rights as other people in this country. Acceptance.... maybe, maybe not. For now how about the government treats people equally and fairly.
    • lee  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Ever hear of; "If you don't like it,move to ....." ?
      • Omnes 3 mths ago
        They will follow you:})
      • AT 3 mths ago
        It would be nice if there was a place for all the homosexual and people who want perverted lifestyles besides among us.
      • lee 3 mths ago
        AT; NO,you MOVE somewhere.
    • Jonathan  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Imagine Thurgood Marshall having to recuse himself in the Civil Rights cases because he was black. That's unbelievalby ridiculous.
    • martin e  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      at tax time go and marry your drinking buddy,get all the deductions and government benefits a single guy can't get,a lot of angles to play here.
      • integrator 3 mths ago
        Have you ever heard of the 'marriage penalty'? Tax wise, 2 single people fare better.
      • Anonymous 3 mths ago
        that is absolutely no different from if you did the same with someone of the opposite gender. in either case, you have entered into a legal contract.
      • martin e 3 mths ago
        if i file a joint return instead of filing a married filing separate it saves me about 1,000 dollars--- after the check comes you just get a no contested divorce
    • Deter Balough  •  3 mths ago
      Well, of course it is unconstitutional. Any verbage in the Constitution on gay rights? In America, you can marry your dog because it is not written forbiding such an act. The one percenters, not the filthy rich, who are confused sexually, need to left alone to do their thing. Please dont confuse them with child predators. They adopt unwanted children and are just as good parents from all reports I have read. I am a conservative, but I respect the law of the land. Dont like it? Get on the ball and write your congressman or woman and ask them to amend the
      Constitution. You will get their undivided attention. Oh, include a contribution if you are serious.
    • A Patriot  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      what is the point in voting?
    • Yessiree  •  Exeter, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      How do they consumate a marriage?
    • 7againstThebes  •  3 mths ago
      Here's what going to happen. That Court of Appeals will hear the matter en banc. They will confirm. It will go to the USSC. The USSC will likely confirm, although the result will not have the wide-spread application many believe because most states do not list homosexuals as a protected class. Here's why. There are three levels of scrutiny federal courts apply. Strict, intermediate, and rational. Marriage is not a fundamental right, but homosexuals are a protected class under Cali law, so strict constitutional scrutiny will apply. In order to be upheld under strict scrutiny, there has to be a compelling governmental interest...not simply a preference. It will be a hard, hard sell to prove that the government...not the people...but the government has a compelling interest in preventing gay marriage. They may be able to convince the court, but I think it's not likely. Therefore, the law banning gay marriage will likely be striken as unconstitutional.
    • Denise  •  Portage, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Gay marriage is a smoke screen issue that distracts from the real issues of the economy, the war in Afganistan, the housing mess, etc. Who marries who is none of my business. It's one of those issues that I wish we could get over. It wastes a lot of time and energy that could used elsewhere. It's just not a legitimate election issue.
    • reality  •  3 mths ago
      Its not an issue of marriage. Its an issue of having the "perks" associated with being married. Strip the perks of marriage away and the gays won't give a #$%$ about marriage.
    • johnnyshredfreak  •  New Brunswick, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      California should become their own country.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      What I don't understand is how a bunch of hate-filled zealots think that they can overturn the Constitution that millions have died protecting.
    • Patrick the Pragmatist  •  Lakewood, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Just don't force a church to perform one if they do not want too. Don't say they are violating somebody else's rights when they have the right to the free practice of their religion. There are many places to get married. You can find a church that will do it, some will advertise it.
    • pagoas_300  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      when i marry my boyfriend. you're all invited.
    • Jackson  •  Gallatin Gateway, Montana  •  3 mths ago
      How about this: Churches can keep marriage, and the government can't marry people. But the reverse is that all the rights and privileges will be stripped from marriage and given to civil unions which the government CAN do. So if you religious types want to get married you still can, but it will only have meaning in the eyes of God, and you won't have legal standing.
    • Steve  •  3 mths ago
      Let's see here: the majority of people were against gay marriage, but one judge deems that they are wrong. So the interest of one person is apparently more important than the majority. If the judge were a conservative banning a liberal motion, he would be considered as taking a unilateral action.
    • Kilgore Trout  •  Beverly Hills, California  •  3 mths ago
      Ever notice that everything "right wing" is unconstitutional? Why do the righties hate America?
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