California Supreme Court
Jan. 7, 2009
Starr Criticizes Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage
Former White House special prosecutor Kenneth W. Starr on Monday sharply criticized Attorney General Jerry Brown's legal basis for arguing that a voter-approved constitutional ban on same-sex marriage should be invalidated.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - Former White House special prosecutor Kenneth W. Starr on Monday sharply criticized Attorney General Jerry Brown's legal basis for arguing that a voter-approved constitutional ban on same-sex marriage should be invalidated. "We will not mince words. The attorney general is inviting this court to declare a constitutional revolution," Starr wrote to the California Supreme Court on behalf of s...
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