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Federal Appeals Court Rules Prop. 8 Ban On Gay Marriage Unconstitutional « CBS San Francisco
I just don’t get this. How can a federal court say that the California people’s decision to alter the California constitution is no allowed? Just doesn’t make sense. Further, the first ruling judge was gay and no one thought it a conflict of interest?