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California Supreme Court will Hear Challenges To Proposition 8

Submitted by NewsSystem on Thu, 11/20/2008 - 06:59.
  • Religion Clause
The California Supreme Court yesterday agreed to accept original jurisdiction over challenges to voter approval of Proposition 8, the ballot measure that bans same-sex marriage. (Judicial Council press release.) Yesterday’s Los Angeles Times reports on the court’s action. The cryptic two-page order issued by the Supreme Court (full text) actually covers a good deal of ground. It agrees to hear three of the six cases filed challenging the validity of Proposition 8. It permits the official proponents of the ballot issue to intervene as a party. In the order, the Court agreed (over one dissent) to decide whether Proposition 8 is a “revision” rather than an “amendment” to California’s Constitution. The Proposition was passed under procedures for amendments. The Court will also decide whether Proposition 8 violates the separation of powers doctrine under California’s constitution. In addition, if the court decides that Proposition 8 is valid, it will determine its effect on pre-existing gay marriages performed in California.Finally, the court (over one dissent) refused to stay the operation of Proposition 8 pending the court’s decision in the matter. A release by ProtectMarriage.com called denial of the requested stay the most significant part of the order. It is unclear what the court will do as to three other challenges that have been filed, including one by a number of religious groups. (See prior posting.)Meanwhile, other countries are facing legal issues involving gay marriage. Jurist reported yesterday that the Supreme Court of Nepal has ordered an end to government discrimination based on sexual orientation. It has told the government to draft legislation permitting same-sex partnership and marriage. This follows a decision last year by the Court holding that sexual minorities should be granted equal rights.
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