Tuesday, January 6, 2009 (01-05) 18:27 PST SAN FRANCISCO -- State Attorney General Jerry Brown was "profoundly wrong" and "invented an entirely new theory" when he urged the California Supreme Court to invalidate Proposition 8's same-sex marriage ban ...
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MIAMI -- Florida defensive coordinator Charlie Strong believes race was a reason he hasn't been offered a head-coaching job during his 25 years in college football, a newspaper reported Tuesday. Strong, a 48-year-old black man, shook his head ...
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Although Maryland Republicans frequently lament any time the state's actions mirror California's, Del. Don Dwyer hopes Annapolis follows the West Coast on the gay marriage issue this legislative session. Two months after California voters eliminated ...
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The sponsors of California's voter-approved gay marriage ban say Attorney General Jerry Brown is advancing a far-fetched legal theory to justify overturning Proposition 8. Lawyers for the Protect Marriage coalition on Monday answered the about-face ...
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Courteney Cox and David Arquette are planning to adopt a child in a bid to save their marriage. The couple – who have been married for nine years and already have four-year-old daughter Coco - are desperate to add to their family but Courteney, 44 ...
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Gay-marriage opponents filed legal briefs Monday accusing California Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown of having "invented an entirely new theory," one that "fails at every level," in his quest to find a reason to invalidate Proposition 8 , which passed with 52 ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The legal battle over gay marriage in California turned on Monday to whether the state's top court could strike down a change in the state constitution that was approved by voters. Gay marriage opponents said overturning a ...
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