Future Gay Unions Face Legal Hurdles in California
Same-sex couples excited by the California Supreme Court's two-week-old decision declaring their right to wed are already booking dates to get licenses. But what will happen to those marriages if voters approve a proposed constitutional amendment in November that would restrict marriage to the union of a man and a woman? There is no clear answer, but attorneys on both sides of the issue have staked out their positions and are ready for a fight.