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Government

Sep. 25, 2004

The Right to Be a Party

SAN FRANCISCO - In or out? Two conservative religious law firms have been fighting California's same-sex marriages since roughly Valentine's Day, when gay couples flocked to San Francisco City Hall to wed. They were the first to file lawsuits to stop the marriages, and theirs have been the loudest voices of protest.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - In or out?
        Two conservative religious law firms have been fighting California's same-sex marriages since roughly Valentine's Day, when gay couples flocked to San Francisco City Hall to wed. They were the...

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