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Of all the lawyers who might have challenged California's ban on same-sex marriage, one of the least likely candidates would seem to be Theodore Olson: a high-ranking Justice Department attorney under Ronald Reagan, U.S. solicitor general under George... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
A federal judge rejected on Wednesday a request to throw out a lawsuit challenging Proposition 8, California's amendment banning same-sex marriage. Full Article at The Christian Post
Theodore Olson (C), attorney for two same-sex couples, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009. View Photo »
Walker swept aside attempts by Prop 8 supporters to knock out the case on summary judgment. His ruling, delivered from the bench, came just an hour after argument on the motion had concluded. Full Article at Law.com
The case involved Hillary Clinton (the movie), the future of campaign finance reform and the sanctity of the 1st Amendment guarantee of free speech. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
That's Theodore Olson, writing in today's WSJ about Citizens United v. FEC concerning the banning of a movie critical of Sen. Clinton because it was financed by corporations. Olson is arguing the case for Citizens United in the Supreme Court next week. Full Article at Ideoblog
Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, departs a news conference following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, Califor... View Photo »
The campaign finance reform case being argued Wednesday at the Supreme Court is about the tension in federal elections between free speech and government regulation. Full Article at Right Wing News (Conservative News and Views)
Now the justices could decide whether corporations and unions should be treated differently from individuals when it comes to campaign spending. Full Article at Bradenton Herald
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Theodore Olson (C), attorney for two same-sex couples, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009. The two unmarried same-sex couples claim in their federal lawsuit that California's Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, departs a news conference following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for two same-sex couples, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009. The two unmarried same-sex couples claim in their federal lawsuit that California's Proposition 8 violates the U.S. Constitution.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (3rd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, speaks following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Attorney Theodore Olson, center, shakes hands with Prop. 8 opponents after a news conference at the Federal Building in San Francisco, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Attorney Theodore Olson, center, speaks as clients Kristin Perry, from left, Sandra Stier, Jeff Farrillo, and Paul Katami listen at a news conference at the Federal Building in San Francisco, Thursday, July 2, 2009.
View Photo »Attorneys Theodore Olson (L) and David Boies address a news conference announcing a federal lawsuit to halt California's same-sex marriage ban, in Los Angeles May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Attorneys Theodore Olson (L) and David Boies (2nd L) address a news conference announcing a federal lawsuit to halt California's same-sex marriage ban, in Los Angeles May 27, 2009.
View Photo »This artist rendering shows Theodore Olson, the attorney representing Citizens United, second from right, arguing a campaign finance case before the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Attorneys Theodore Olson (2nd R) and David Boies (R) address a news conference announcing a federal lawsuit to halt California's same-sex marriage ban, in Los Angeles May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Attorneys Theodore Olson (4th L) and David Boies (5th L) address a news conference annoucing a federal lawsuit to halt California's same-sex marriage ban, in Los Angeles May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Plaintiffs Jeffrey Zarrillo (C) and Paul Katami (R) listen as attorney David Boies (L) speaks at a news conference announcing a federal lawsuit to halt California's same-sex marriage ban, in Los Angeles May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Theodore Olson (C), attorney for same-sex couples Jeffrey Zarrillo (R) and his partner, Paul Katami (2nd R), and Sandy Stier (2nd L) and her partner, Kristin Perry, departs a news conference following a hearing in federal court in San Francisco, California July 2, 2009.
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