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San Francisco Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer began hearing arguments Wednesday on whether California's one-man, one-woman matrimony laws are constitutional. By mid-afternoon, he had asked lawyers on both sides of the controversy if he should consider whether the state's domestic partnership laws could fix alleged constitutional weaknesses in the marriage statutes. Kramer's courtroom is the first stop in what is expected to be an odyssey back to the state's highest court.
December 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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