SF News CA Supreme Court Rejects Another Request To Halt Gay Marriages We told you last week how the stubborn backers of Prop 8 have brought a new suit to the California Supreme Court on behalf of San Diego County Clerk Ernest Dronenburg, arguing that
SF News Prop 8 Folk File New Suit On Behalf Of San Diego Clerk Refusing to accept that courts or the attorney general have any say in the matter or that the momentum of support for gay marriage is going to win out in the end over
SF News State Supreme Court Says Gay Marriages Can Proceed The California State Supreme Court unanimously ruled today that same-sex marriages can continue despite an emergency request from Prop 8 supporters to stop them. "Backers of Proposition 8 had turned to the state's
SF News HBO Doc On Fight For Gay Marriage In The Works Billed as "the story of a modern-day American revolution," California's history-making Prop 8 snafu, and its triumphant outcome, will be made into an HBO documentary. NYT has more: The still-untitled documentary will be
Arts & Entertainment Football Player and Gay Marriage Advocate Chris Kluwe Makes Cameos In The Castro Tonight Chris Kluwe, the NFL punter who made headlines last year after writing a bombastic, eff-word-filled letter to a Maryland politician defending the right of athletes to advocate for gay marriage, is making an
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tout Sweet Now Taking Same-Sex Wedding Cake Orders Tout Sweet, the modern patisserie inside Macy's opened last year by openly gay chef (and Top Chef: Just Desserts champ) Yigit Pura, announced today that they'll be taking orders for customized same-sex wedding
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Kiss Photo of Friday's gay marriage ceremony at San Francisco City Hall by Romel Jacinto.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chicken Sandwich Emperor Still Not Cool With Gay Marriage, Unfortunately Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is at it again, apparently. The man who loved his wife so much that he dedicated his entire chicken sandwich empire to protecting the sanctity of his marriage went
SF News Judge Vaughn Walker Reacts To Prop 8 Decision Retired federal court Judge Vaughn Walker, who penned the 2010 decision declaring Prop 8 unconstitutional under the California state constitution, spoke to ABC 7 yesterday following the landmark decisions by the Supreme Court,
Arts & Entertainment Tonight: Your Gay Marriage Parties Around The Bay Area Now that DOMA has been ruled unconstitutional, and gay marriage is once again legal in the state of California, it's time to party (or at least attend a rally while sporting your finest
SF News Scalia Contradicts Himself On Respect For Congress In DOMA Dissent Though not reportedly as angry as he was delivering his dissent from the bench ten years ago in Lawrence v. Kansas, the case that struck down all extant anti-sodomy laws in the country,
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Freedom Edition We couldn't help ourselves. Welcome back to 1997, kids, and Ultra Naté's dancehall anthem about equality, freedom, and love.
SF News Video: President Obama Phones Gay Plaintiffs In Prop 8 Case Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy The gay couples from L.A. and Berkeley who were the named parties in the Prop 8 case against the
SF News Pelosi To Bachmann On God And Gay Marriage: 'Who Cares?' Here everyone is our own Nancy Pelosi responding to Rep. Michele Bachmann's comments today that the Supreme Court decisions don't undo "God's word." Watch and enjoy. She shrugs and mutters, "Who cares?" The
SF News SF City Attorney, Gov. Jerry Brown Vow To Enforce Prop 8 Ruling [Update] While the city, and the LGBT community of the entire state, is going to be no doubt jubilant today at the news that the Supreme Court has knocked the Prop 8 case back
SF News Beautiful F-Bomb Dropped On Live TV After Gay Marriage Ruling After the SCOTUS ruled in favor of civil rights--meaning that same-sex marriage is now legal in the great state of California and DOMA is dust--National Center for Lesbian Rights executive director Kate Kendell
Arts & Entertainment Google Honors Rulings With Gay Flair [Update] In honor of DOMA's defeat and the re-legalization of gay marriage in the state of California, Google gave their search bar a 3D rainbow makeover. (Granted, it's not on the main Google page,
SF News BREAKING: Gay Marriage Legal In California In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the petitioners who brought the appeal on Prop 8 to the 9th Circuit had no standing to do so. Chief
SF News Prop 8 And DOMA Decisions To Come Down Wednesday; Castro, City Hall Events Planned We thought it might be Thursday, but SCOTUS is in fact planning to close up shop a day early for their summer recess, and the final big decisions of the term are to
SF News Is John Roberts Sweating The End Of SCOTUS Term? Next week is going to bring decisions in the four "marquee" cases (and seven others) left to be announced by the Supreme Court, and from the sounds of it, they may still be
SF News No Decisions Today By Supreme Court On Gay Marriage The U.S. Supreme Court will not issue rulings today on either Prop 8 or DOMA, the federal Defense of Marriage Act. Next possible SCOTUS decisions could come down next weel. Perfect, of
SF News City Attorney's Office Lays Out Game Plan for Prop 8 Decision Day The Supreme Court is set to make some huge decisions regarding marriage equality in the next few weeks, and San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is preparing for all outcomes. The potential good
SF News Jeremy Irons Worries Gay Marriage Could Lead To Fathers Marrying Their Sons Jeremy Irons revealed something shocking last night during an interview with HuffPo Live. Namely, that some thespians, no matter how acclaimed, shouldn't think and speak at the same time. More to the point,
SF News Scalia Hate Ramps Up On The Web After Two Very Gay Days At The SCOTUS We should all know by now that Justice Antonin Scalia is a stubborn old man who will never stop insisting that his only job is read the exact words of the Constitution and
SF News Video: What It Looked Like Exiting the Supreme Court Today Former SFister Matt Baume was in DC and got to breeze through today's Supreme Court hearings on the DOMA case, a.k.a. United States v. Windsor. He took some cell phone video