RSS | Newsletters | Facebook CAP en EspaƱol
Center for American Progress Center for American Progress
Issues Media & Progressive Values Gay & Transgender Issues

California Supreme Court Upholds Proposition 8

SOURCE: AP/Paul Sakuma

The California Supreme Court, pictured above, today ruled to uphold Proposition 8, which bans same-sex unions.

The California Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Proposition 8 is disappointing, but it should not distract us from the progress that is being made toward marriage equality. The number of states where same-sex couples can marry has more than doubled since November, and an April poll from ABC News and The Washington Post found more Americans supporting gay marriage than opposing it.

I am also pleased that the Court did not undo the 18,000 marriages that have already been performed in the state. As Californians see these families caring for each other, raising children, and going about their lives, conservative fear tactics about marriage equality will stop working. Already, polling has found Californians split on a potential amendment to allow marriage equality.

More on this issue:

Column: Expressing Faith Through Marriage Equality

To speak with our experts on this topic, please contact:

Print: Katie Peters (economy, education, and health care)
202.741.6285 or kpeters1@americanprogress.org

Print: Christina DiPasquale (foreign policy and security, energy)
202.481.8181 or cdipasquale@americanprogress.org

Print: Laura Pereyra (ethnic media, immigration)
202.741.6258 or lpereyra@americanprogress.org

Radio: Anne Shoup
202.481.7146 or ashoup@americanprogress.org

TV: Lindsay Hamilton
202.483.2675 or lhamilton@americanprogress.org

Web: Andrea Peterson
202.481.8119 or apeterson@americanprogress.org

Subscribe to RSS Feeds

RSS IconSite-Wide and Issue-Specific RSS Feeds

Related Materials

Event: Love Free or Die

Gathering Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data in Health IT, by Kellan Baker

Giving Visibility to Gay and Transgender Health Care , by Kellan Baker, Jeff Krehely

Chris Christie Needs a History Lesson on Referendums and Civil Rights, by Henry Fernandez

Workplace Fairness for Gay and Transgender Workers, by Crosby Burns, Jeff Krehely

Also by Winnie Stachelberg

U.S. Senate Should Pursue Other Options to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", December 9, 2010

What's Congress's Agenda for the Lame Duck Session?, November 22, 2010

Two Big Victories , May 28, 2010