California

Advocacy group will not lead ballot effort to overturn Proposition 8

Advocacy group will not lead ballot effort to overturn Proposition 8

Thursday, October 6, 2011
California’s largest gay rights advocacy group on Wednesday announced it would not lead a ballot campaign to undo Proposition 8, the state’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage.
McInerney to be retried in Lawrence King murder; hate crime charge dropped

McInerney to be retried in Lawrence King murder; hate crime charge dropped

Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Brandon McInerney -- accused of murdering gay classmate Lawrence King in February of 2008 at E.O. Green Junior High School in Oxnard -- will be retried on a murder charge, Ventura County California prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Bevan Dufty's campaign commercial scares the religious right

Bevan Dufty's campaign commercial scares the religious right

Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The following is a simple commercial from openly gay San Francisco mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty. You've probably seen it before but it bears repeating in its proper context. It shows that the loving and raising of children is not something strictly owned by the heterosexual community or a stereotypical nuclear family.
Federal appeals court rules Prop 8 trial recordings to remain under seal

Federal appeals court rules Prop 8 trial recordings to remain under seal

Wednesday, September 28, 2011
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday granted a stay to a federal judge's ruling that the video recordings of the Prop 8 trial would be released this Friday unless a higher court intervened.
Press shows no interest in anti-gay organization's press conference

Press shows no interest in anti-gay organization's press conference

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Reverend Louis Sheldon, founder of the Traditional Values Coalition -- one of three California “pro-family” organizations leading the effort to overturn California's FAIR Education Act -- invited the Southern Californian press corps to attend a news conference on TVC efforts seeking a ballot initiate to overturn the law.
Federal judge orders release of Proposition 8 trial recordings

Federal judge orders release of Proposition 8 trial recordings

Monday, September 19, 2011
U.S. District Court Chief Judge James Ware on Monday ordered the release of the video and audio tapes of the Proposition 8 trial. In his 16-page ruling, Ware cited the need to preserve the integrity of the federal judiciary and stated that he saw no compelling reason keeping the tapes under seal.
NCLR Analysis: CA Supreme Court should not give unprecedented powers to Prop 8 supporters

NCLR Analysis: CA Supreme Court should not give unprecedented powers to Prop 8 supporters

Wednesday, September 7, 2011
On Tuesday, the California Supreme Court heard arguments on an important issue of California law that may affect whether the sponsors of Proposition 8 can continue to pursue their federal [...]
NCLR says Prop 8 sponsors should not be allowed to 'usurp' elected officials

NCLR says Prop 8 sponsors should not be allowed to 'usurp' elected officials

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Calling it an "unthinkable blow to California’s democratic system of government if the handful of individuals who sponsored Prop 8 could make decisions for the entire state," Kate Kendell, Executive Director of the NCLR, on Tuesday said that proponents of Proposition 8 should not be allowed to "usurp duly elected officials."
California Supreme Court seems uncertain regarding Prop 8 standing

California Supreme Court seems uncertain regarding Prop 8 standing

Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The seven-member California Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed troubled, in much the same way a federal appeals panel was troubled last January, to find which power should prevail on whether the "Yes on 8" group should be granted standing to defend the state's ban on same-sex marriage.
California Supreme Court to hear arguments on 'standing' in Prop 8 appeal

California Supreme Court to hear arguments on 'standing' in Prop 8 appeal

Monday, September 5, 2011
On Tuesday, Sept. 6, the California Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether there is any authority under California law that gives Yes on 8 the right to appeal a ruling that struck down the state ban on same-sex marriage when state officials decided not to.
California Senate approves 'Seth's Law,' aimed at reducing anti-gay bullying

California Senate approves 'Seth's Law,' aimed at reducing anti-gay bullying

Saturday, September 3, 2011
The California state Senate late Thursday approved “Seth’s Law,” an anti-bullying measure aimed at giving public schools tools to prevent and address bullying through mandatory policies and systems to help discourage harassment and track incidents when they do occur.
Prosecutors vow to retry California teen accused of killing gay classmate

Prosecutors vow to retry California teen accused of killing gay classmate

Friday, September 2, 2011
Prosecutors in the murder trial of an Oxnard, Calif., teen — accused of the execution-style murder of openly gay classmate Lawrence King — vowed on Friday to retry Brandon McInerney, 17, maintaining that the shooting was a premeditated hate crime.
Mistrial declared in King murder trial after jury fails to reach consensus

Mistrial declared in King murder trial after jury fails to reach consensus

Thursday, September 1, 2011
A judge in California on Thursday declared a mistrial in the case of an Oxnard teenager accused of the execution-style murder of an openly gay classmate, Lawrence King.
Equality California leads broad coalition of advocates to protect LGBT history law

Equality California leads broad coalition of advocates to protect LGBT history law

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
A broad coalition of advocacy groups have launched a coordinated effort to protect and educate the public on California’s Fair, Accurate, Inclusive and Respectful (FAIR) Education Act, the landmark legislation that requires that the historical contributions of LGBT Americans to be included in history lessons and classroom textbooks.
Federal judge hears arguments for, against releasing Prop 8 trial recordings

Federal judge hears arguments for, against releasing Prop 8 trial recordings

Tuesday, August 30, 2011
A federal judge in San Francisco on Monday heard arguments on whether to release videotapes of last year’s historic trial on Proposition 8, in which then-U.S. District Court Chief Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that the voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional.
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