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Yet Another Day In Court For Prop 8

February 12, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO — The sponsors of California’s gay marriage ban renewed their effort Thursday to disqualify a federal judge because of his same-sex relationship, but they met a skeptical audience in an appeals court panel. It’s the first time an American jurist’s sexual orientation has been cited as grounds for overturning a court decision. Lawyers for a coalition of religious conservative groups told a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker should have revealed he had a long-term male partner before he presided over a trial on the measure’s constitutionality. He also should have stated whether he had any interest in getting married, the lawyers said. Because he did not, Walker’s impartiality stands in doubt and the decision he ultimately made to strike down Proposition 8 as a violation of Californians’ civil rights must be reversed, said Charles Cooper, an attorney for the ban’s backers. “In May 2009, when Judge Walker read the allegations of the complaint, he knew something the litigants and the public did not know: He knew that he, too, like the plaintiffs, was a gay resident of California who was involved in a long-term, serious relationship with an individual of the same sex,” Cooper said. “The litigants did not have any knowledge of these facts, and it appears that Judge Walker made the deliberate decision not to disclose these facts.” Judge R. Randy Smith, who represents Idaho on the 9th Circuit, interrupted to forcefully ask why a gay judge would be any more obligated to divulge his relationship status and views on matrimony than would a married straight judge who opposes same-sex marriage. “So a married judge could never hear a divorce?” Smith asked. “Your honor, I don’t see the difficulty with a married judge hearing a divorce action,” Cooper answered. Smith replied: “Would he have to disclose, `Oh, I’ve been married, and we’ve been married for 24 years and we have a relationship that’s kind of difficult’? That’s what you are arguing here?” Cooper said the hypothetical situation Smith described was different because if Walker, who is now retired, had “desired to marry his partner, he would have stood in exactly the same shoes as the plaintiffs in this case.” David Boies, a lawyer representing the two same-sex couples who successfully sued to strike down Proposition 8 in Walker’s court, attacked Cooper’s reasoning, arguing that judicial ethics rules never have required judges to bow out of civil rights cases because they are members of the minority group whose constitutional rights are at issue. Cooper’s “perverse logic is that only judges, gay or straight, who have no interest in marrying and the institution of marriage would be the only ones who could hear this case,” Boies said. Judge Stephen Reinhardt, of California, asked if the presumption that Walker could be unbiased in a same-sex marriage case would be valid even if the judge had disclosed at the start of the trial that he planned to get married once the case were over and he legally could. “Mr. Cooper’s point is the absence of that information raises an obligation on the part of the judge to disclose whether he wants to get married or not,” Reinhardt said. “He says it’s relevant because it allows the public to determine whether there is a reason for recusal, and that applies not only to `Yes, I do intend to get married,’ but, `No, I do not intend to get married.” Boies answered that Walker had no obligation to reveal his personal thoughts on marriage either way, but that expecting him to have spoken up to disavow any interest in marrying his partner was “an intolerable double standard” for gay and lesbian judges. “A heterosexual judge may feel passionately about preserving the institution of marriage. Does that judge have an obligation to volunteer, to come forward, to tell the parties what his views of marriage are and his views of the institution of marriage?” Boies asked. The appeals court did not immediately rule on the matter. In June, Walker’s successor, Chief Judge James Ware, rejected the same arguments from the ban’s backers that Walker’s ruling should be overturned because he might personally benefit from declaring Proposition 8 unconstitutional. The hearing Thursday was over an appeal of Ware’s decision. The 9th Circuit panel also heard arguments on whether it should unseal video recordings Walker made of the January 2010 trial. After the U.S. Supreme Court barred the trial’s video broadcast beyond Walker’s courtroom, the judge had his staff record the proceedings but said they would only be viewed by him in his chambers to refresh his memory while he was preparing his opinion. Lawyers for the two couples and a coalition of media organizations that includes The Associated Press are asking the appeals court to make the recordings public. The 9th Circuit has said it needed to hear arguments on both the significance of Walker’s relationship and the public release of the trial videos before it can address the more substantive issue of whether Walker correctly struck down Proposition 8 on federal constitutional grounds. The appeals court panel heard arguments about that in January but does not face a deadline for making a decision. Continued here: Yet Another Day In Court For Prop 8

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Should Kim Richards quit ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’?

February 10, 2012

Season 2 of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” has wrapped and now it’s time to find out which members of the cast will be back next season. More: Should Kim Richards quit ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’?

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Lakers and Celtics Dispel Preconceived Notions

February 10, 2012
Lakers and Celtics Dispel Preconceived Notions

There were a lot of preconceived notions with the Lakers and Celtics that were dashed in the Lakers’ 88-87 overtime victory in the Boston Garden (or TD Price WaterhouseCooper Garden whatever it’s called now). more › Follow this link: Lakers and Celtics Dispel Preconceived Notions

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5-Hour Rooftop Standoff Ends In Barrage Of Bean Bag Rounds

February 10, 2012
5-Hour Rooftop Standoff Ends In Barrage Of Bean Bag Rounds

The Westwood rooftop standoff involving an alleged vehicle thief ended in a fury of bean bag projectiles followed by a swift arrest of the suspect. more › Read this article: 5-Hour Rooftop Standoff Ends In Barrage Of Bean Bag Rounds

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Zipcar Parking 10 Cars in West Hollywood Soon UPDATED

February 10, 2012
Zipcar Parking 10 Cars in West Hollywood Soon UPDATED

Zipcar , the world’s largest and most popular car-sharing program, is setting up spots in West Hollywood next week. WeHo will welcome the fleet to the city on Wednesday, February 15. more › See the article here: Zipcar Parking 10 Cars in West Hollywood Soon UPDATED

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Attempted Child Abductions in Inland Empire

February 9, 2012
Attempted Child Abductions in Inland Empire

Two different Inland Empire cities are experiencing the same fears as parents in Lake Elsinore and Nuevo are on alert as authorities are investigating two attempted kidnappings. Read more from the original source: Attempted Child Abductions in Inland Empire

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Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

February 9, 2012
Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

A hit-and-run in Anaheim left a 3-year-old girl dead Wednesday evening, authorities said. Originally posted here: Anaheim Hit-and-Run Kills 3 Year Old

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In-N-Out Demands Manhattan Beach Eatery Rename Their Burger Called the Double Double

February 8, 2012
In-N-Out Demands Manhattan Beach Eatery Rename Their Burger Called the Double Double

In-N-Out makes burgers beloved by many, but they also have a rep for making sure no one else makes a burger like them–or at least calls it by the same name. Famously protective of their menu and aesthetics, the SoCal chain has asked a nearly 40-year-old Manhattan Beach eatery to take the burger they’re calling a Double Double off their menu. more › Excerpt from: In-N-Out Demands Manhattan Beach Eatery Rename Their Burger Called the Double Double

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Young Woman Commits Suicide By Leaping From Radio Tower

February 7, 2012
Young Woman Commits Suicide By Leaping From Radio Tower

A woman in her 20s apparently committed suicide by jumping from a radio transmission tower in the unincorporated Rancho Dominguez area near Compton. Her body was found at the base of the structure Monday afternoon. more › See the original post: Young Woman Commits Suicide By Leaping From Radio Tower

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L.A. Responds after Proposition 8 Ruled Unconstitutional

February 7, 2012
L.A. Responds after Proposition 8 Ruled Unconstitutional

Proposition 8 has been ruled unconstitutional by a three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The judges voted 2-1 to strike down the ban on same-sex marriage. The ruling upholds the decision made by U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker in 2010. more › See the article here: L.A. Responds after Proposition 8 Ruled Unconstitutional

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