U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker has issued a warning to Equality California and the ACLU that they have until tomorrow to hand over the documents that he ordered them to so that the pro-Prop 8 groups could go through them. If they failed to do so, they would be fined a total of $2,000 per citation.
Neither Equality California nor the ACLU are, in fact, party to the lawsuit which makes the order for them to spend the $20,000 necessary to reproduce the documents rather baffling. This may be a stalling tactic on part of the “Yes on 8″ coalition which fear that this case could overturn not only Prop 8, but make same-sex marriage legal across the country.
This lawsuit, Perry v. Schwarzenegger, also has national implications as many national anti-LGBT groups fight to keep a gay man or lesbian from sitting on the Supreme Court.
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