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Prop 8 ruling moves to federal court By Newscenter Staff 9:41am EDT (San, California) Hours after California’s top court upheld Proposition 8, the voter approved ban on same-sex marriage, a federal lawsuit was filed arguing that Prop 8 violates the. constitutional guarantee of equal protection and due process. The lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction against California’s Proposition 8 until the case is resolved. The suit was filed by B. Olson and Boies on behalf of two men and two women. Olson and Boies are two of the top litigators in the country, but in they were on opposite sites in the Bush v. Gore election challenge. Olson told the Associated Press late Tuesday that he hopes the case wind up before the. Supreme Court. anger over the ruling led to marches from San to San to New York and to Chicago Tuesday evening. More than protesters who blocked a street across from the California Supreme Court in San were arrested, with citations for failure to obey a officer and jaywalking. In the heavily Castro district, the large rainbow pride that flies in Milk Plaza was lowered to half-staff and a black stripe put on the top. In Los, protesters rallied outside the Los County clerk’s office, where marriage licenses are issued. They waved rainbow flags and carried signs that read “Repeal Prop 8 in.” About people sat down in an intersection near the University of California, Los, during rush hour and several hundred protesters gathered at a rally in West where actress Barrymore addressed the crowd. “Children need families, people need to and we need to move forward, not backward,” Barrymore said. “What defines a family? We do!” President Barack was scheduled to be in Los for a fundraiser later today. rights activists planned to use the visit to press the president to fulfill his campaign promise to work for the repeal of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, said, director of the Los and Lesbian Center. tampa phone sex chat
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