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Aug 14, 2009  |  By: Staff & Wire Reports  | COMMENTS      Printer Friendly Version

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Two prominent lawyers leading the fight to legalize gay marriage in California last week formally told San Francisco officials and three other groups supportive of same-sex weddings “thanks, but no thanks” for trying to join their federal lawsuit.

Attorneys David Boies and Theodore Olson petitioned U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker with legal arguments meant to block the city and the groups from standing together with the lawyers at trial. San Francisco put same-sex marriage front and center on Valentine’s Day 2004 when Mayor Gavin Newsom opened City Hall to same-sex weddings.

Boies and Olson argued that allowing San Francisco into the legal fight would needlessly delay the case’s resolution.

A spokesperson for San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera didn’t immediately respond to the development.

Boies and Olson also asked that three other gay rights groups should be barred from joining the case on similar grounds. They also argued that the conservative Campaign for California Families be prevented from joining the case in opposition, saying the group also doesn’t have standing in the case.

“Campaign has failed to offer any argument that differs from those raised by” the parties already officially fighting the lawsuit, Boies and Olson wrote. The lawyers said all of the organization’s concerns are being addressed by lawyers with the Alliance Defense Fund, which the judge has allowed to intervene to argue against the lawsuit.

Boies and Olson, who represented Al Gore and George W. Bush respectively in the legal fight over the 2000 presidential elections, filed the lawsuit on behalf of two gay couples seeking to marry in California.



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guppieboi
Sun Valley, Ca
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i just have a hard time putting faith in ted olsen and vaughn walker, the judge..walker represented the USOC in its suit to block gays from using the term "Gay Olympics" and i feel he should recuse himself from the case as he is obviously biased..

Posted 8/14/09 - 10:58 AM


mushroomhead
-4
Quoteguppieboi: i just have a hard time putting faith in ted olsen and vaughn walker, the judge..walker represented the USOC in its suit to block gays from using the term "Gay Olympics" and i feel he should recuse himself from the case as he is obviously biased..

We should be proud of any help we get!!

Posted 8/14/09 - 6:58 PM


wjf
Arlington, VA
1
Mushroom-brain. You DARE to have a comment on the games when you have continually criticized them as a waste, isolating, even calling the participants sissies? Your opinions are not welcomed, nor are they interesting; you are a light weight. What you are up to now; banned 60-70 times in the current issue? I notice that the Blade management is now deleting your suppressed posts from articles. Enjoy the silence.

Posted 8/14/09 - 7:25 PM


wjf
Arlington, VA
0
Mushroom-brain. You DARE to have a comment on the games when you have continually criticized them as a waste, isolating, even calling the participants sissies? Your opinions are not welcomed, nor are they interesting; you are a light weight. What you are up to now; banned 60-70 times in the current issue? I notice that the Blade management is now deleting your suppressed posts from articles. Enjoy the silence.

Posted 8/14/09 - 7:25 PM


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