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New federal lawsuit challenges Prop 8
by Lisa Keen, Keen News Service
2009-06-03

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In a move gay-rights groups say could be detrimental to the cause of equal rights, one of the nation's best-known conservative attorneys, and a U.S. solicitor general under President George W. Bush, has filed a lawsuit in federal court aimed at defeating Proposition 8.

Theodore Olson has teamed up with well-known Democratic attorney David Boies to file a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on behalf of two same-sex couples. The lawsuit—which Olson said will almost certainly wind up in the U.S. Supreme Court—argues that California's Prop 8, banning same-sex marriage, violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process of the law.

Olson told the Associated Press that he and Boies "wanted to be a symbol of the fact that this not a conservative or a liberal issue."

"We want to send a signal that this is an important constitutional issue involving equal rights for all Americans," said Olson.

But nine of the country's largest gay legal and political organizations warned that such lawsuits could "set the fight for marriage back."

In an extraordinary joint statement released Wednesday, the groups —without mentioning the Olson-Boies lawsuit specifically—suggest that "premature lawsuits based on the federal Constitution" could be "ill-timed."

Signing onto the statement are Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, the Human Rights Campaign, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, the national Freedom to Marry organization, Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, the Equality Federation and the American Civil Liberties Union.

" [ W ] ithout more groundwork," according to the statement, "the U.S. Supreme Court likely is not yet ready to rule that same-sex couples cannot be barred from marriage."

Not everyone agrees.

Gay liberal blogger John Aravosis, at americablog.com, praised Olson "putting his legal muscle" behind the effort to overturn Prop 8.

"It doesn't get any more conservative and nasty than Ted Olson," posted Aravosis in a May 26 blog. "And now he's supporting gay marriage. And not just supporting it, but putting his legal muscle behind it."

But gay legal activists have had a different strategy in play for some time now and it focuses on developing popular support in individual states. That's because marriage laws are—with one glaring exception—matters controlled by each state.

The one exception is the Defense of Marriage Act ( DOMA ) , a federal law passed in 1996 to ban the federal government from giving any recognition to a same-sex marriage and to underscore each state's right to ignore another state's same-sex marriage. Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders recently filed a lawsuit in federal court to challenge the federal recognition aspect of that law. But gay legal groups have not sought any other federal challenges on the marriage issue.

"The best way to maximize the chances of winning a lawsuit is by creating the climate that enables judges to do their job," said Evan Wolfson, head of the national Freedom to Marry group. Wolfson said marriage rights are more easily won by "building more public support, and doing the same kind of work needed to restore the freedom to marry at the ballot-box in California" and other states.

"These are the most critical tasks now," said Wolfson. "There is no federal end-run around the nitty-gritty work of social change in a democratic society."

The lawsuit filed by Olson and Boies involves two same-sex couples: a gay male couple from Burbank who have been together for eight years and a lesbian couple from Berkeley who have been together for nine years. The lesbian couple has four children.

The lawsuit was filed Friday, May 22, just days before the California Supreme Court issued its opinion upholding the legitimacy of Prop 8. The attorneys also asked the court for a preliminary injunction against Prop 8's enforcement.

The lawsuit is reportedly being funded by the American Foundation for Equal Rights, a Los Angeles-based organization which has a Facebook page and Twitter account but no Web site. The Facebook page indicates the organization was founded just this year and is "dedicated to protecting and advancing equal rights for every American through legal, policy, and political advocacy." A Twitter posting indicates the lawsuit is the group's "first project."

One of the many ironies in the news is that Olson and Boies were on opposing legal teams in the U.S. Supreme Court clash over the 2000 presidential election results, Bush v. Gore. But Olson's involvement is the larger surprise. Olson was Solicitor General from 2001-2004 under President George W. Bush; and he was private counsel to both Bush and President Ronald Reagan.

Meanwhile, Equality California recently announced that it will begin work immediately to put an initiative on the ballot in 2010 to undo Prop 8.

None of the Prop 8 news this week prompted a comment from President Obama, even though he spoke at an event Tuesday in Nevada, where Governor Jim Gibbons on Monday vetoed a bill to give gay couples domestic partnership rights. When asked for comment about Prop 8, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Tuesday afternoon told reporters, "I have not talked to the president about it." Tuesday was also the day the president introduced his first U.S. Supreme Court nominee.

©2009 Keen News Service


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