Judge overturns Calif. gay marriage ban

Proposition 8 foes cheer while proponents criticize ruling in lawsuit

http://tinyurl.com/296hpgv

SAN FRANCISCO — In a major victory for gay rights advocates, a federal judge on 
Wednesday struck down a California ban on same-sex marriage. 


Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that the voter-approved ban, 
known 
as Proposition 8, violates due process and equal-protection rights under the 
U.S. Constitution.

The ruling met immediate criticism from Mormon and Catholic church leaders and 
cheers from gay-rights advocates.

"Moral disapproval alone is an improper basis on which to deny rights to gay 
men 
and lesbians. 


The evidence shows conclusively that Proposition 8 enacts, without reason, a 
private moral view that same-sex couples are inferior to opposite-sex couples," 
Walker wrote.

The judge added in the conclusion of the 136-page opinion: "Proposition 8 fails 
to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial 
of 
a marriage license." 


His ruling came in response to a lawsuit brought by two same-sex couples and 
the 
city of San Francisco seeking to invalidate the law as an unlawful infringement 
on the civil rights of gay men and lesbians. 


The landmark case is expected to be appealed and could eventually reach the 
U.S. 
Supreme Court. 


Outside the federal courthouse in San Francisco, a cheer went up among a group 
of about 70 same-sex marriage supporters carrying small U.S. flags, as a large 
rainbow-striped flag — the symbol of the gay rights movement — waved overhead.

Read the judge's ruling (.PDF) 

http://tinyurl.com/2e2q3p2

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