California judge stays his gay marriage decision
San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Richard Kramer, the California judge who ruled that gay couples should be allowed to marry, stayed his decision yesterday pending the outcome of anticipated appeals. On March 14 Kramer ruled that gay couples in California can marry and that the state law against it was unconstitutional. While that decision was stayed automatically, yesterday's decision was meant to make it clear that no gay couples can get married in California until appeals have run their course. The dispute may not be settled for years. Wired
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