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California Supreme Court Hears Arguments Tomorrow in Same Sex Marriage Cases

The San Francisco Chronicle has an extensive article this morning about tomorrow's oral arguments on the same sex marriage cases at the California Supreme Court.  Briefs by the parties can be found here.  Interested in watching the arguments live?  You can view them at the following locations (9 am to noon):  the Milton Marks Conference Center in the basement of the court building at 350 McAllister Street, SF; Hastings College of the Law, 198 McAllister Street, SF, first-floor auditorium; limited seating at the Koret Auditorium of the San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street.

Looking for resources about same sex marriage legal developments in California?  Check out UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies page, "Same-Sex Marriage in California: Overview and Issues." The page includes links to newspaper articles, public opinion polls, bibliographies, and advocacy group websites. 

Comments

Thanks for the useful Berkeley resource on same-sex marriage!

There is a bibliography that is much more current at UCLA -- http://www.law.ucla.edu/williamsinstitute/home.html

Also, AALL maintains an annotated bibliography at http://www.lgbtbib.org/.

Just an FYI!

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