As expected
May. 26th, 2009 10:11 amEdit: This brief and clear analysis of the court case is very important, and you should all read it.
The CA Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, but the existing marriages will be allowed to stand.
This is pretty much what everyone was expecting and planning for, so I'm not crushed, but I am definitely disappointed.
On the other hand, since Proposition 8 was legal, that means it can be repealed by a simple proposition as well, right? So onward to 2010 (or 2012, depending on what they decide to do). And more lawsuits, I'm sure. More once substantial reactions start coming down.
The CA Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, but the existing marriages will be allowed to stand.
This is pretty much what everyone was expecting and planning for, so I'm not crushed, but I am definitely disappointed.
On the other hand, since Proposition 8 was legal, that means it can be repealed by a simple proposition as well, right? So onward to 2010 (or 2012, depending on what they decide to do). And more lawsuits, I'm sure. More once substantial reactions start coming down.