Showing posts with label Ted Olsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ted Olsen. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

News 8/31/10



(Sweet and suckable: Fabulous photo of hard candy by Adam Zivner.)



  • The Tasmanian Parliament has joined the ever growing list of governments that recognize valid gay marriages performed in other jurisdictions. Ted Olsen, Dick Cheney, Ken Mehlman, Stacey McCain, Laura Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger and the American Bar Association: Who else is to the left of President Obama on this issue? HEY DEMOCRATS, ARE YOU EVEN PAYING ATTENTION?

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The End of Prop 8: What the Constitution is all About

  • Much buzz yesterday (and today) about whether or not supporters of Prop 8 have standing to ask for a stay of Judge Walker's ruling. In a nutshell, opponents of marriage equality failed to prove any harm to themselves or anyone else at trial; and both the Governator and Attorney General of California want to resume issuing marriage licenses to everyone. The Gov. and AG are the ones who have standing, not Cooper, Thompson et al. Walker's decision on the stay could come at any moment.


If you haven't seen the footage yet, here's David Boies carving Tony Perkins into tiny pieces on Face the Nation:


And here's Ted Olsen schooling FOX News's Chris Wallace on what the constitution is all about:



The above videos are required viewing ladies and gentlemen. This is the path forward for justice.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Analysis: Why the Prop 8 Trial Matters


The Prop 8 trial drawing to a close in federal court in California is the most important legal case put forward on behalf of gays and lesbians, ever. It may sound incredible, but in a sense, we are fighting over whether or not gay people exist in the eyes of the federal government, and whether or not there is such a thing as discrimination against us.

Not everyone wants to read all 2,951 pages of the court transcripts, but since I did, I want to offer a very short overview of this case as I see it.

The Olsen/Boies team has offered clear and comprehensive evidence that California's constitutional marriage ban:

1. Harms gay citizens and our families.
2. Violates federal constitutional gauranties of due process and equal protection.
3. Was passed in a manner consistent with historical patterns of anti-gay prejudice.
4. Is indicative of the fact that gays and lesbians do not possess a meaningful amount of political power in the American Legal system. In fact, LGBT's are more statutorily disadvantaged than African Americans and women were when they were granted suspect and quasi-suspect classification.

On the other side of the case, the proponents of Prop 8 have left enormous gaps in their "argument."

1. They have no evidence to support their claim that marriage equality harms society.
2. They agree with our experts that the marriage ban harms gay couples and our families.
3. They agree with our experts that marriage equality would benefit gay families and help reduce anti-gay prejudice.
4. They did not provide a meaningful rebuttal to our side's argument that gays and lesbians do not possess a meaningful amount of political power.
5. They agree that prop 8 stripped a disfavored minority of a fundamental, constitutional right.

The shortest and best overview of our side's case is the Plaintiff's Proposed Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, which you can find in .pdf form here. It is a tour de force of legal scholarship with a clear, logical flow and will go down in history as a masterpiece.

The Proponents summary however, is an irritating, 223 point bullet list replete with innuendo, homophobic smears and woolly thinking. It lacks logical flow and does not construct or follow a coherent line of reasoning.

We are still waiting for the judge to schedule closing arguments and I will keep you posted as soon as I hear anything. Also, stay tuned to Firedoglake's trial tracker and AFER's trial tracker and the Trial reenactment on youtube. If you can, consider donating to these groups so they can keep their excellent coverage coming.

Any law-types out there who want to chime in with your expertise, please do so.

(Photo from Pinknews.co.uk)

Monday, March 22, 2010

Prop 8 Update 3/22/10


Waah!

The defenders of bigotry and prop 8 now claim that there never should have been a trial in the first place.

The New York Times quotes plaintiff attorney, Ted Olsen:

“They’ve got to complain about something,” he said. “They think they’re going to lose.”

Check out the Prop 8 Trial Tracker, Firedoglake and the Marriage Trial re-enactment on Youtube for even more coverage.

(Hat tip to Dr. Snickerdoodle. Not sure where this baby picture came from.)