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Attorney General Bill Lockyer and a new trio of opponents to gay marriages say they'll ask the state Supreme Court this week to enter the debate over same-sex marriages before lower courts have decided the issue. But their petitions may be to no avail -- some appellate lawyers say the Supreme Court rarely agrees to such requests. On Monday, Lockyer said he'd file a petition Friday asking the state Supreme Court to take on the issue, but lawyers in his office are still discussing what remedies to seek.
February 25, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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