Big Day For Anti-Gay Marriage Initiative?
Today the state supreme court holds a conference and could decide whether to accept or reject a petition by gay marriage supporters that seeks to remove the initiative banning same-sex marriage from California's November ballot. The petition argues that, because of the court's recent decision declaring that gay couples have a constitutional right to marry, the initiative, which would write its ban into the state constitution, constitutes not an amendment of the constituion -- which can be done by initiative -- but a constitutional revision, which requires approval of either the legislature or a constitutional convention. The LA Times' opinion blog has a deeper explanation here.
I may be a little slow in updating, so check the LAT opinion blog for updates. I'm spending the day driving north from Los Angeles (which Shaquille O'Neal correctly called "the real capital of California") to official capital Sacramento. All those chairs have been left empty by legislators who have decided to go on vacation instead of passing a budget, and your blogger is a man with a new apartment and a desperate need for some furniture.


















Prop 8 to Stay
The Court ruled that Proposition 8 is to stay on the ballot.
All the petitioners succeeded in doing was paint themselves as enemies of democracy.
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