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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Judge Throws Out Prop 8

    Passed in 2008, Proposition 8 declared that marriage could only occur between a man and a woman. Now a federal court says Prop 8 violates the equal protection clause of the federal constitution. Prop 8 supporters have already asked the judge to stay his ruling so they can appeal, a process that could take years and go all the way to the US Supreme Court. On our rebroadcast of To the Point, big money, secrecy and control of the Congress.

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    By Warren Olney • Aug 5, 2010 • 52m Listen

    Passed in 2008, Proposition 8 declared that marriage could only occur between a man and a woman. Fifty-two percent of the voters approved it. Now a federal court says Prop 8 violates the equal protection clause of the federal constitution. Prop 8 supporters have already asked the judge to stay his ruling so they can appeal, a process that could take years and go all the way to the US Supreme Court. We hear from both sides and from a pollster who says that if they had to choose now, California voters might well act differently. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, the coming November elections may be dominated by a combination of money and secrecy. Will the Democrats be able to hang on to control of the Congress?

    Banner image: Lawyers David Boies (L) and Theodore Olson celebrate the ruling to overturn Proposition 8 during a rally on August 4, 2010 in West Hollywood, California. Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

    In this episode

    2 stories
    1. 6:00

      A Federal Court Rules that California’s Prop 8 is Unconstitutional

      First, Proposition 8 was passed by California voters in 2008 after the State Supreme Court had legalized same-sex marriage. That same court then upheld , Prop 8, which says that marriage can occur only between a man and a woman.

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      26 min
    2. 26:03

      Big Money, Secrecy and Control of the Congress

      For months, the Tea Party movement has dominated political news but, with a few exceptions, its candidates have not done very well. That trend continued yesterday in primary results from Michigan, Missouri and Kansas.

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      27 min
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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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      Katie Cooper

      Producer, 'One year Later'

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      Karen Radziner

      Managing Producer, To the Point & Which Way LA?

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    In this episode

    2 stories
    1. 6:0026 min

      A Federal Court Rules that California’s Prop 8 is Unconstitutional

    2. 26:0327 min

      Big Money, Secrecy and Control of the Congress

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