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Constitutional Law

Jun. 3, 2005

Same-Sex Marriage Appeal

SACRAMENTO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer has filed a notice of appeal of a San Francisco's judge's ruling that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, opening the next stage in the case's route to an inevitable California Supreme Court hearing.

        SACRAMENTO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer has filed a notice of appeal of a San Francisco's judge's ruling that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, opening the next stage in the case's route to an inevitable California Supreme Court hearing.
        The formal notice was filed Tuesday with Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer, who ruled March 14 that Proposition 22,...

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