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2011: A year of milestones, tragedies, courtroom fights
From N.Y. marriage to Frank’s retirement, another year to remember in LGBT news
National news in brief: Dec. 23
A former DOMA supporter becomes a sponsor of its repeal, group to take Prop 8 back to ballots in 2012, and more
National news in brief: Dec. 16
Developments in the Prop 8 trial, LGBT bias banned in new NBA players' contract, homophobic Michigan mayor defiant, Anchorage Alaska to vote on LGBT rights
Prop 8 case latest hearing: Part II
Should Judge Walker's decision be vacated because he's in a same-sex relationship?
Prop 8 case latest hearing: Part I
Should the tapes of the original 9th Circuit Court trial be released to the public?
Marriage News Watch’s video ‘cheat sheet’ for Thurs. Prop 8 Hearing
Baume breaks down the basics
Legal Experts: attempt to overturn Walker decision in Perry v Schwarzenegger expected to fail
While proponents of a Constitutional amendment banning recognition of same-sex marriage in California believe that Judge Vaughn Walker was biased in striking down California's Proposition 8 because he did not disclose publicly that he is in a same-sex relationship; most legal experts believe a district judge hearing arguments in favor of overturning the decision is unlikely to do so.
Prop 8 lawyers honored at D.C. events
This week in Washington D.C., Whitman-Walker and the Cato Institute honored Ted Olson and David Boies, the lead attorneys in Perry v Schwarzenegger, the Federal case seeking to overturn California's Proposition 8.
Watching the Prop 8 trial, part 7
Watching the Prop 8 trial, part 6




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