Jake Rowe and James Eslick did what lots of couples do when they decide to get married: They gave themselves a year to plan the wedding.
The Sacramento men knew their right to marry, granted this spring by the California Supreme Court, could vanish on Election Day, but they were confident voters in their famously liberal state wouldn't approve a measure limiting marriage to one man and one woman.
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To Ms. Snarker: "The first significant gay relationship portrayed on the hit ABC series"? Bartender Joe and his partner adopted twin baby girls last season. ...
Superior Court Judge Jonathan Silbert on Monday scheduled a hearing on that date to enter the final judgment in the case that allows same-sex marriages in the state.
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of protesters plans to rally in front of the headquarters of the Mormon church over the faith's support for a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in California.