Thursday, December 17, 2009

CA: Appeals Court Asked to Reconsider Prop 8 Campaign Document Decision

Judges of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will vote soon on whether to reconsider their decision last week denying gay rights advocates access to internal communications of Proposition 8 supporters who succeeded in getting voters to ban same-sex marriage last year. In a terse announcement filed this evening, the three judges who denied the access, citing 1st Amendment grounds, said one of the 27 active judges on the court had called for a vote to rehear the issue with a full 11-member panel of judges. The call for the rehearing vote could signal dismay by at least one judge on the court at Friday's ruling denying lawyers for two gay couples the chance to review Proposition 8 supporters' campaign-related e-mails and letters. The lawyers want to comb the communications for evidence that the ballot measure was an attempt to sow fear and discrimination against gays and lesbians. Full Story from the LA Times: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/12/appeals-court-to-vote-on-new-hearing-in-proposition-8-challenge.html

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