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  • CHAD GRIFFIN 01 XTHUMB (TOKY) | ADVOCATE.COM

    Forty Under 40: Chad Griffin

    He’s aggressive, calculating, and determined to end inequality for gay and lesbian couples once and for all. This is why Chad Griffin, mastermind of the federal lawsuit against Proposition 8, is the new face of the marriage movement. More >
  • PLAINTIFFS JEFF ZARRILLO PAUL KATAMI X100 (AP) | ADVOCATE.COM

    Prop. 8 Plaintiffs Speak

     
    Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami, two of the four plaintiffs challenging California’s Prop. 8 in federal court, talk to Advocate.com about their resolve (and occasional nerves) during the testimony phase of the trial. More >
  • David Boies, Ted Olson, Lady Booth Olson XTHUMB (AFER) | ADVOCATE.COM

    Wednesday Recap: Federal Prop. 8 Trial

    After 12 days of arguing from nearly every conceivable angle that marriage is a fundamental right, the plaintiffs' co-lead attorney David Boies tells The Advocate, "I think we’re at the cusp of putting this discrimination behind us." More >
  • David Blankenhorn XTHUMB (BOISI) | ADVOCATE.COM

    Tuesday Recap: Federal Prop. 8 Trial

    In Tuesday's testimony David Blankenhorn had great difficulty in answering this question: Do any scholars assert that permitting same-sex marriage would result in a lower rate of heterosexual marriage?
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    Tuesday Recap: Federal Prop. 8 Trial

    A battle over statistics dominated Tuesday’s testimony at the federal Proposition 8 trial in San Francisco. More >
  • Prop. 8 Judge Considers a Televised Trial

    Judge Vaughn Walker will hear arguments Wednesday on whether to permit cameras in the courtroom for the federal Proposition 8 suit. More >
  • MATT SZABO MAIN X100 (COURTESY) | ADVOCATE.COM

    L.A. Confidential

    What's it like to be 33, gay, and one of the most powerful people in America's second-largest city? Stressful, says Matt Szabo, the new deputy chief of staff to Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. More >
  • Calif. Voters Want to Wait Till 2012

    While a small majority of California voters supports the right of gay couples to marry, a larger portion of voters opposes efforts to place the issue back on the ballot next year, according to a Los Angeles Times/USC poll. More >
  • PROP. 8 SCALES 2010 2012 XTHUMB (PHOTOS.COM) | ADVOCATE.COM

    The California Marriage Tug-of-War

    While marriage activists debate 2010 vs 2012, without an amendment to California’s state constitution, marriage equality may be an issue that is not going away anytime soon. More >
 
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