Posts Tagged: Vaughn Walker


29
Nov 10

PROP 8 RETURNS TO THE COURTROOM; UNITED STATES ROUND-UP

 

1. Prop 8
2. Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
3. New Hampshire drama on the horizon

PROP 8 NEWS

A pro-equality Governor (Jerry Brown) and a pro-equality Attorney-General (Kamala Harris) were elected in November in California. So far, so good. The Californian Government will not be defeding Prop 8 in court.

That doesn’t mean the court appeal will go away: it’s before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco from December 6.

This is an appeal against U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker’s Aug. 4 2010 ruling that Prop 8 is constitutional. In the first hour, the parties will address the question of whether any entity has legal standing to appeal Walker’s ruling, seeing as the Californian govt and country clerks refuse to do so.

If the random appellants do not achieve ‘standing’ the case is over and Walker’s ruling will take effect. Or the parties could appeal the standing issue to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The hearing will be aired live by C-SPAN and other TV stations. More background information on the case from Rex Wockner here.

2. DON’T ASK DON’T TELL
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell repeal, round 2, starts Dec. 2 in the U.S. Senate when Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee. They will discuss the Pentagon’s massive survey of troops, which is to be released tomorrow, Nov. 30.

3. NEW HAMPSHIRE

Are you about to go back to inequality in New Hampshire just a year after the leap forward? Yes - if some Republican legislators get their way. Republicans now control both state Houses of Parliament.  Bills already have been filed to repeal the marriage-equality law and to amend the state constitution to prohibit same-sex couples from marrying.

“Republicans now have a veto-proof majority in the Legislature, and the newly elected House speaker, state Rep. Bill O’Brien, is a staunch opponent of marriage equality,” said Lee Swislow, executive director of Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders. “But we know there are many New Hampshire Republicans who support marriage equality and we’re looking forward to working with them.” Thanks to Rex Wockner for pointing me to this info.


17
Aug 10

MORE PROP 8 AGONY

OMG … so there won’t be gay marriages on Wednesday in California after all.

See the Court order below – the appeal is speeded up, but still will not be heard until 6 December!   The Court does at least specifically order the Prop 8 proponents to show why this case should not be dismissed for lack of standing.

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13
Aug 10

WE DO GET TO SAY I DO

 Judge Vaughn Walker

U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker has lifted his stay on his finding overturning Proposition 8 as  unconstitutional.  The California dreamin’ is about to become California wedding action.
The gays will be walking down the aisle from next Wednesday 18th. Read the ruling here.
Opponents are unlikely to get a further stay from higher courts.

P.S. am I the only one who thinks Vaughn Walker looks like Colonel Sanders?


5
Aug 10

RACHEL MADDOW GOES FORENSIC

When Rachel Maddow is good, she’s actually great.  Here she is on the now long pattern of anti-equality court witnesses who lack credibility.  Yet again in the Prop 8 case our opponents have been labelled as unfit and unreliable witnesses.

There arguments just do not stand up to the high standards set by courts for giving evidence.


16
Jun 10

LATEST ON PROP 8 TRIAL HERE

a poster from the 2008 referendum

live transcriptions here of closing arguments in trail seeking to overturn California’s gay marriage ban. If you want to learn the definition of asshole, it is in the ban’s sponsors not just seeking to keep the referendum result in place, but actually asking for the 18,000 legal same sex marriages to be INVALIDATED by revoking state recognition of them.

I promised this blog would be fun and nice, but unfortunately there are times when an asshole is just an asshole. Step up to the plate, Prop 8 backers who, says their attorney Andrew Pugno,  aren’t asking Judge Vaughn Walker to nullify the 18,000 marriages, but only to rule that government agencies, courts and businesses no longer have to recognize the couples as married…. and the difference is what exactly?

Alicia Keys latest big name to show support for equality, by the way: she posted a message on Twitter today saying, “Join the fight to strike down #Prop8 http://bit.ly/8ucc9o @AmerEqualRights.”