State Supreme Court Denies Stay
on Gay Marriage Ruling
By Jason Bennert
June 4, 2008
The California Supreme Court today denied a request by gay marriage opponents to stay their historic ruling legalizing gay marriages in California until after the November election.
The justices denied the stay request by a 4-3 vote, the same margin by which they voted to legalize gay marriage last month.
The gay marriage decision will now become final at 5 p.m. on June 16, according to a court announcement.
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