homeportfoliolunchboxesresumeblogcontact

clipt.net
May
26
2009
0

Court Upholds Prop 8; State Continues To Recognize 18,000 Marriages

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 26, 2009

Media Contacts:

Vaishalee Raja
Communications Director
Equality California
Phone: 323.661.2071 x203
Mobile: 916.284.9187
vaishalee@eqca.org
Jason Pérez Howe
Public Information Officer
Lambda Legal
213.382.7600 x247 Mobile: 415.595.9245
jhowe@lambdalegal.org
Calla Devlin
Communications Dir.
NCLR

415.392.6257 x324
Mobile: 415.205.2420
cdevlin@nclrights.org
Rebecca Farmer
Media Relations Director
ACLU of N. California
415.621.2493 x374
Mobile: 415.269.6275
rfarmer@aclunc.org

Court Upholds Prop 8; State Continues To Recognize 18,000 Marriages

Advocacy Groups Vow to Return to Polls to Restore Marriage for Same-sex Couples

SAN FRANCISCO—Today, in a 6 to 1 decision, the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, the ballot measure that eliminated the right of same sex couples to marry.  In the ruling authored by Chief Justice Ronald George, the Court stated “We emphasize only that among the various constitutional protections recognized in the Marriage Cases as available to same-sex couples, it is only the designation of marriage — albeit significant — that has been removed by this initiative measure.” At the same time, the court unanimously ruled that the more than 18,000 marriages that took place between June 16 and November 4, 2008 continue to be fully valid and recognized by the state of California. The decision reaffirmed the Court’s prior holding that sexual orientation is subject to the highest level of protection under the California Constitution.

In a strongly worded dissent, Justice Carlos Moreno stated, “The rule the majority crafts today not only allows same-sex couples to be stripped of the right to marry that this court recognized in the Marriage Cases, it places at risk the state constitutional rights of all disfavored minorities. It weakens the status of our state Constitution as a bulwark of fundamental rights for minorities protected from the will of the majority.”

“Today’s decision is a terrible blow to same-sex couples who share the same hopes and dreams for their families as other Californians,” said Shannon Minter, Legal Director for the National Center for Lesbian Rights, who argued the case before the California Supreme Court in March. “But our path ahead is now clear. We will go back to the ballot box and we will win.”

The National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal, and the ACLU represent Equality California, whose members include many same-sex couples who married between June 16 and November 4, 2008, and six same-sex couples. David C. Codell and Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP, and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP are also counsel on the case. 

At a press conference this morning, all of the groups vowed to return to the polls to restore the right to marry for same-sex couples.

Elizabeth Gill, a staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California, said, “Same-sex couples yearn for the same dignity and respect that others enjoy. The current situation in California is fundamentally unfair, and it is deeply disappointing that the Court let this injustice stand. But we are committed to restoring equality at the ballot box.”

The National Center for Lesbian Rights, Lambda Legal, and the ACLU filed the legal challenge on November 5, after Proposition 8 was approved by just 52 percent of the voters on Election Day.

An unprecedented 43 friend-of-the-court briefs, representing hundreds of religious organizations, civil rights groups, and labor unions, and numerous California municipal governments, bar associations, and leading legal scholars, were filed in the case, urging the Court to strike down the initiative.

“Public opinion is moving in the direction of fairness and equality, and it is only a matter of time until the freedom to marry will again be secure for all Californians,” said Jennifer C. Pizer, Marriage Project Director for Lambda Legal. “Achieving equality always requires struggle, but over time people come to accept that equal treatment and equal protection of the laws is the best way to protect the rights of all.”

“By upholding Prop. 8, the Court has moved our state backward and has put all Californians at risk of losing fundamental rights at each and every election. Our Constitution must ensure that all Californians are treated equally by our government,” said Geoff Kors, Executive Director of Equality California.  “Despite this injustice, we are prepared to return to the ballot box together with our allies to restore the freedom to marry.  As more and more states across the nation allow same-sex couples to marry, and as we continue our efforts to win the hearts and minds of Californians through real conversations in homes, in neighborhoods, online and on the air, we are confident that same-sex couples will soon enjoy the honor, dignity and protections that only marriage provides.”

The case is Strauss et al. v. Horton et al. (#S168047). For more information, go to: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/supreme/highprofile/prop8.htm

The National Center for Lesbian Rights is a national legal organization committed to advancing the civil and human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and their families through litigation, public policy advocacy, and public education. www.nclrights.org/overturn8

Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and those with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work. www.lambdalegal.org

The American Civil Liberties Union is America’s foremost advocate of individual rights. It fights discrimination and moves public opinion on LGBT rights through the courts, legislatures and public education. www.aclu.org

Equality California is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots-based, statewide advocacy organization whose mission is to achieve equality and civil rights for all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Californians. www.eqca.org

May
21
2009
0

Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life? | Video on TED.com

Carolyn Porco shares exciting new findings from the Cassini spacecraft’s recent sweep of one of Saturn’s moons, Enceladus. Samples gathered from the moon’s icy geysers hint that an ocean under its surface could harbor life.

via Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life? | Video on TED.com.

May
21
2009
0

Dan Ariely asks, Are we in control of our own decisions? | Video on TED.com

Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we’re not as rational as we think when we make decisions.

via Dan Ariely asks, Are we in control of our own decisions? | Video on TED.com.

May
21
2009
0

Mary Roach: 10 things you didn’t know about orgasm | Video on TED.com

“Bonk” author Mary Roach delves into obscure scientific research, some of it centuries old, to make 10 surprising claims about sexual climax, ranging from the bizarre to the hilarious. (This talk is aimed at adults. Viewer discretion advised.)

Mary Roach: 10 things you didn’t know about orgasm | Video on TED.com.

May
20
2009
0

“MISSING LINK” FOUND: New Fossil Links Humans, Lemurs?

Meet “Ida,” the small “missing link” found in Germany that’s created a big media splash and will likely continue to make waves among those who study human origins.

The 47-million-year-old fossil is a critical missing-link species in primate evolution, and bridges the evolutionary split between higher primates such as monkeys, apes, and humans and their more distant relatives such as lemurs.

“This is the first link to all humans,” Hurum, of the Natural History Museum in Oslo, Norway, said in a statement. Ida represents “the closest thing we can get to a direct ancestor.”

read more “MISSING LINK” FOUND: New Fossil Links Humans, Lemurs?.

May
15
2009
0

traveler



traveler, originally uploaded by freya.gefn.

this is the birthday present i made for selina. i had it printed on 24×16 canvas sans the watermark. i’m really happy about it ^^ plus it is my first digital on canvas print, so now i know how they look and they look AMAZING! i really want to get a few more things printed now hehehehehehehehe maybe i could even sell a few!

woo.

anyways…

enjoy ^^

<3

lina

May
14
2009
0

If The Food Doesn’t Kill You, The Waitress Will! | Dlisted

Crystal Samuel had her eatin’ shirt on and was all ready to get crazy on an All-Star breakfast at a Waffle House in Clarendon County, SC, but that shit never came! Crystal said that all her friends got their food and started eating, but she sat there waffle-less. That’s when their waitress, Yakeisha Ward, told them they couldn’t eat from carryout trays inside of the restaurant. Yakeisha told them to take their waffles and get the hell out, but Crystal said they had not paid yet so she didn’t understand why they were being kicked out.

read more If The Food Doesn’t Kill You, The Waitress Will! | Dlisted.

Written by Lina in: comedy, other, video | Tags: , , , , , , ,
May
14
2009
0

Hot Slut Of The Day! | Dlisted

Karta, a 27-year-old 137-pound Orangutan who escaped from the Adelaide zoo in Australia

read more Hot Slut Of The Day! | Dlisted.

Written by Lina in: comedy, other | Tags: , , , , , , , ,
May
12
2009
0

Debbie Gibson AND Lorenzo Lamas In A Movie Together? HEAVEN! | Dlisted

Debbie Gibson finally found the crown jewel in her illustrious career! Debbie is the star of the direct-to-DVD masterpiece Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus!

read more about Debbie Gibson AND Lorenzo Lamas In A Movie Together? HEAVEN! | Dlisted.

Written by Lina in: comedy, other, video, youtube | Tags: , , , , , ,

Powered by WordPress | Theme: Aeros 2.0 by TheBuckmaker.com