LGBT rights in California

Same-sex marriage supporters wave a rainbow flag in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2013 in Washington, DC

As the Supreme Court prepares to decide on gay marriage, remembering the case that set the precedent

Justice

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear a case that may decide the future of same-sex marriage nationwide. A case from 2010 helped set the legal and moral precedent to get us to this point.

The World

Judge overturns California’s gay marriage ban

Conflict & Justice

U.S. Supreme Court appears cautious of broad gay marriage ruling

Global Politics

Federal appeals court declares Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional

Global Politics

Proposition 8 trial begins

Global Politics

‘The New Black’: Same-Sex Marriage and the African-American Community

The Supreme Court will soon issue its decisions in two  same-sex marriage cases the Justices heard this term: U.S. v. Windsor, the case that will determine the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), and Hollingsworth v. Perry, the challenge to California’s Proposition 8 ballot initiative that banned same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriage has long divided […]

Same-Sex Marriage Goes to the Supreme Court

Today the Supreme Court hears the first of two cases on the constitutionality of gay marriage. The first case is  Hollingsworth v. Perry, a challenge to California’s Proposition 8, the voter-approved, state constitutional amendment that banned same-sex marriage back in 2008. On Wednesday, the nation’s highest court will hear  United States v. Windsor, the case that will […]

Reading the Tea Leaves on Same-Sex Marriage

This week, the Supreme Court heard two potentially historic cases on same-sex marriage: Hollingsworth v. Perry, the Proposition 8 case out of California, and United States v. Windsor, the case that will determine the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA. Now the justices retreat to their respective quarters to decide the fate […]

Briggs Initiative Founders Now Support the Repeal of the Death Penalty in California

More than 30 years ago, California voters passed a ballot initiative to broaden the reach of the state’s death penalty system. The law was intended to serve as a national model for how capital punishment should function in America. The expansion is called the Briggs Initiative, named after two of the architects of the law: […]

California’s Ban on Gay Marriage Struck Down

Coming up … now that a federal appeals court has ruled against Proposition 8 in California, The Takeaway look at what’s next in the legal battle for the right to same-sex marriage. That’s next.