Supreme Court Decides Freedom to Marry in California
Posted: March 4th, 2008Today the California Supreme Court begins their hearings regarding same-sex marriage.
Watch history unfold live here.
Today the California Supreme Court begins their hearings regarding same-sex marriage.
Watch history unfold live here.
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It’s heating up friends as I told you it would — the freedom to marry is this year’s hot button gay issue. Keep your eyes peeled because it’s going to get intense.
Here’s the blow by blow:
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