Posts Tagged ‘California’

RECAP: Day 4 Perry vs. Schwarzenegger

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 4:41 p.m.: Defense insists prof’s research is hopelessly flawed A trial that is heavy on expert testimony...
January 14th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

RECAP: Day 3 of High Profile Marriage Equality Trial

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 4:20 p.m.: Day 3 testimony ends The third day of the Prop 8 trial is in the books. Chief U.S. District Judge...
January 14th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

Ruling Expected Today on Courtroom Camera Issue

SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS/AP) — The US Supreme Court will decide by 1pm today whether US Chief District Judge Vaughn Walker may post trial video on the internet for all to see. Yes on Prop 8 defense attorney Andy Pugno said he hopes the ruling is no. “We don’t believe that it’s necessary to turn...
January 13th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

RECAP: Day 2 of High Profile Marriage Equality Trial

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 4:17 p.m.: Defense attacks expert’s credibility; second day of trial ends The second day of the Prop...
January 13th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

Meet the Witnesses: Dr. Nancy Cott, Dr. George Chauncey

Nancy Cott, Harvard professor of historyNancy Cott Nancy Cott, a U.S. history professor at Harvard and the author of Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, is scheduled to take the witness stand for a second day. Cott, a witness appearing on behalf of two gay couples who are suing to overturn...
January 12th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

RECAP: Day 1 of High Profile Marriage Equality Trial

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 4:11 p.m.: Court adjourns for the day The Prop 8 trial has adjourned for its first day. Cott is still on the...
January 12th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

UPDATE! LIVE: Summary of Proceedings From Prop 8 Trial

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 12:30 p.m.: Judge recesses for lunch break Paul Katami has finished up his testimony under questioning from...
January 11th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

LIVE: Summary of Proceedings From Prop 8 Trial

The following summary was provided by mercurynews.com. They are also featuring an amazing photo gallery that can be viewed directly from their site. Take a look, the photos are truly amazing. 11:03 a.m.: Opening statements conclude The lawyers are done for now in the Proposition 8 trial. Charles...
January 11th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

UPDATE: Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Cameras From Filming Prop 8 Trial

UPDATE: According to lezgetreal.com and Pink News the U.S. Supreme Court made a last minute move to block cameras from filming the ongoing prop 8 trail that began this morning. The block is said to be temporary as judges simply need more time to deliberate possible repercussions of allowing cameras...
January 11th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites | Read More

U.S. Census Bureau To Co-host South Bay LGBT Complete Count Committee's First Meeting

SAN JOSE — Preparing for the 2010 census, the U.S. Census Bureau will co-host the first meeting of the South Bay Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Complete Count Committee in San Jose Monday. “For the first time ever, the U.S. Census Bureau will be releasing un-edited, raw data on same-sex...
January 11th, 2010 | LGBT, NewsBites, Society & Culture | Read More

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