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Day 10 of Prop 8 Trial – Plaintiff Attorneys Rest

On Monday, January 25th, the 10th day of the Prop 8 case being heard in San Francisco, Ted Olson and David Boies, attorneys for the plaintiffs, rested their case. Now, the defense team makes their case… The Washington Post reports… Kenneth Miller, a professor at Claremont McKenna College who teaches California politics and researches ballot

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Courage Academy-Fresno

Dear Community Members/Leaders.   Based on the volunteer-driven Neighborhood Team model that proved successful during the Obama campaign, our Neighborhood Equality Teams provide an opportunity for everyone to be involved in the movement for equality. The most valuable work we can do right now is talk with Californians neighbor-to- neighbor and build power for progressive

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Prop 8 Trial Will Be Seen Online Only, After The Fact

From MercuryNews.com: A judge today approved a limited form of broadcasting the trial in the legal challenge to California’s ban on same-sex marriage, concluding it is the type of case that warrants breaking with traditions that generally ban cameras in federal courts. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker approved court-operated cameras in his courtroom for

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