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    Should We Make a Federal Case Out of Proposition 8?

    Two lawyers from opposite ends of the political spectrum joined forces today to file suit against Governor Schwarzenegger and other California officials.  They claim that Proposition 8 , upheld yesterday by the State Supreme Court, violates both the Due Process Clause and the 14th Amendment of the federal constitution.  Ashby Jones writes…

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    Two lawyers from opposite ends of the political spectrum joined forces today to file suit against Governor Schwarzenegger and other California officials. They claim that Proposition 8, upheld yesterday by the State Supreme Court, violates both the Due Process Clause and the 14th Amendment of the federal constitution. Ashby Jones writes the Law Blog for the Wall Street Journal.

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      Warren Olney

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      Ashby Jones

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