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Gay marriage appeal: Opponents of same-sex marriage may not have standing to appeal last August’s court decision allowing such marriages in California, an appeals court panel suggested this week. Judge Vaughn Walker ruled in August that Prop 8, a 2008 ballot initiative that amended California’s constitution to bar same-sex marriage, violated the U.S. Constitution. But Prop 8 supporters are seeking to overturn that ruling. At a hearing this week in San Francisco, two of the three judges on the appeals panel cited previous U.S. Supreme Court decisions stating that only a state’s governor or attorney general—not advocacy groups—has the required legal standing to defend ballot initiatives in court. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General (and now Governor-elect) Jerry Brown have both declined to appeal Walker’s ruling. The court gave no indication of when a final decision might be reached.

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