Immigration
Oct. 12, 2004
Lockyer Files Same-Sex Marriage Brief
SAN FRANCISCO -- California can deny homosexuals the right to marry because the state's domestic partner laws already give them access to most of the rights and benefits of matrimony, Attorney General Bill Lockyer argues in a much anticipated legal brief.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO -- California can deny homosexuals the right to marry because the state's domestic partner laws already give them access to most of the rights and benefits of matrimony, Attorney General Bill Lockyer argues in a much anticipated legal brief.
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