SAN FRANCISCO — Same-sex marriage is history in California.
That was quickly apparent Thursday when two justices who backed marriage for gays and lesbians last year signaled they intend to uphold the measure that took that right away.
At least five justices sounded ready to uphold the ban on same-sex marriages, despite arguments by S.F.'s Therese Stewart, though they'll still recognize the marriages of couples who wed after last year's decision.
March 06, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO — Same-sex marriage is history in California.
That was quickly apparent Thursday when two justices who backed marriage for gays and lesbians last year signaled they intend to uphold the measure that took that right away.
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