The California State Supreme Court heard
arguments over gay marriage today. Four years after San Francisco let the gays get married, when for a few weeks around Valentine's Day you could almost see that love was in the air.
Today, plaintiffs argued separate not equal, and the state is violating the equal protection clause while opponents made their case separate is equal with California's domestic partnership laws for gays that heterosexual-only marriage is a tradition and important to procreation.
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