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by Rex Wockner - SGN Contributing Writer

Gays lose marriage in California
Gays lost marriage at the ballot box in California November 4.

Voters voted 52.4 percent to 47.6 percent to amend the state constitution to negate the May 2008 state Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriage.

Theories abound as to why Proposition 8 passed, even though the polls showed it would lose.

Was it because the Gay side's well-funded TV ads were so bad and the other side's well-funded TV ads were so effective?

Was it because blacks turned out in large numbers to vote for Barack Obama and 70 percent of them voted for Prop 8?

Was it the Catholics who got fired up two days earlier by priests preaching from the pulpits? Polling showed that only 44 percent of Catholics supported Prop 8, but 64 percent of them ended up voting for it.

Was it because people lie to pollsters if telling the truth would make them seem like bigots?

And what happens now?

Are the 18,000 same-sex couples that have married in California still married?

No one knows. Though state Attorney General Jerry Brown has opined that Prop 8 is not retroactive.

The California Constitution now states, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

Does that make the California Constitution in conflict with itself, given that the state Supreme Court found that the constitution contains a fundamental right to same-sex marriage?

Lawyers for the Gay side filed suit in the state Supreme Court on November 5 seeking to stop Prop 8 from taking effect.

They said Prop 8 is more than an amendment to the constitution. It is, they said, a revision that fundamentally alters the guarantee of equal protection.

Constitutional revisions require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to reach the ballot. Prop 8 got there by activists' collecting signatures on petitions.

"Proposition 8 is invalid because the initiative process was improperly used in an attempt to undo the constitution's core commitment to equality for everyone by eliminating a fundamental right from just one group - Lesbian and Gay Californians," said the American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda Legal and the National Center for Lesbian Rights.

"Proposition 8 also improperly attempts to prevent the courts from exercising their essential constitutional role of protecting the equal protection rights of minorities," the groups said. "According to the California Constitution, such radical changes to the organizing principles of state government cannot be made by simple majority vote through the initiative process, but instead must, at a minimum, go through the state legislature first."

Legal experts said these arguments have merit but may be a long shot.

So, for the time being, if you want to marry someone of the same sex in the United States, you must head for Massachusetts or Connecticut.

At press time, same-sex marriage was expected to become possible in Connecticut on November 12 when a Superior Court judge was expected to enter final judgment in a case that was decided by the state Supreme Court.

Massachusetts has let same-sex couples marry since 2004, when the Supreme Judicial Court struck down a law that limited marriage to opposite-sex couples.



Will & Grace creator marries
Max Mutchnick, a creator and executive producer of TV's Will & Grace, got married to lawyer Erik Hyman on October 25 in Beverly Hills.

"We wanted to be a part of the wave of same-sex couples getting married before the election," Mutchnick told The New York Times.

The couple have been together for two years. They moved in together a week after meeting and have never spent a night apart since.

Mutchnick told The Times that Hyman is the most intelligent and confident man he's ever met, and the only one he's met who can withstand his insecurities and histrionics.

Hyman said he fell hard for Mutchnick's passion, charm and humor.

The couple have two daughters, who were born to a surrogate.

California voters ended same-sex marriage in the state November 4, amending the state constitution to say, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

Gay groups have filed suit to block the amendment from taking effect. At press time, the state Supreme Court had not ruled on the case, and county officials had stopped issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Father and son marry partners in Palm Springs double wedding
Charles Robbins, executive director of The Trevor Project, the national suicide-prevention helpline for Gay youth, and Damon Romine, director of entertainment media at the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, got married November 2 in Palm Springs in a double ceremony that also saw Romine's father, David, marry his partner, Larry Barrett.

Robbins, 46, and Damon Romine, 42, have been together for nine years and Barrett and David Romine have been together for 16 years.

It was believed to be California's first same-sex double wedding ceremony shared by a father and son.

Same-sex marriage became legal in California on June 16, following a Supreme Court ruling, and became illegal again on November 4, following passage of a ballot initiative that amended the state constitution to negate the ruling.

Gay groups have filed suit to block the amendment from taking effect. At press time, the state Supreme Court had not ruled on the case, and county officials had stopped issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

With assistance from Bill Kelley
picture above: Robbins Romine Romine Barrett
 

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