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In re Marriage Cases
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In re Marriage Cases, No. S147999
In an action challenging California's ban on gay marriage, the state
Supreme Court rules that the California Constitution must be
interpreted to guarantee the fundamental constitutional right to
form a family relationship to all Californians, whether gay or
heterosexual, and to same-sex couples as well as to opposite-sex
couples. The laws at issue are unconstitutional to the extent each
statute reserves the designation of "marriage" exclusively to
opposite-sex couples and denies same-sex couples access to that
designation. The purpose underlying differential treatment of
opposite-sex and same-sex couples embodied in California's current
marriage statutes, the interest in retaining the traditional and
well-established definition of marriage, is not a compelling state
interest for purposes of the equal protection clause.
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