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Prop. 8
Prop. 8
2010? 2012? The Fight in California Continues
2010? 2012? Despite a weekend summit that brought together more than 150 marriage equality activists, consensus over the timing of an attempt to repeal California’s Proposition 8 at the voting booth remains elusive.

By Amita Parashar
Prop. 8
Prop. 8
Just a Case of "Lawyerly Ego"?
Last week, political strategist Chad Griffin said a move by three LGBT groups to intervene in his group's efforts to overturn Prop. 8 at the federal level would "undermine" the case. Now the leader of one of those groups says the accusation is "baffling."

By Andrew Gumbel
Prop. 8
Prop. 8
The Faces of Federal Prop. 8
With the federal challenge to Prop. 8 moving full speed ahead, Advocate.com sits down with the two couples named as plaintiffs in the suit.

By Andrew Gumbel
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
The Great Undoing?
Could a seemingly obscure Supreme Court ruling from 37 years ago prove the undoing of the effort to overturn California’s Prop. 8 and establish a federal right to same-sex marriage?

By Andrew Gumbel
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
Me vs. Ken Starr
The dean of Pepperdine University's law school, Ken Starr argued for President Clinton's impeachment and for upholding Prop 8. So, what happened when gay Pepperdine alumni confronted Starr on his Prop 8 win?

By Jeremy Black
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
The Upside of Prop. 8
COMMENTARY: Emotion ruled triumphant when the California supreme court ruled to uphold Prop. 8. But at this point, the focus should be on convincing the majority that marriage equality is a just cause.

By James Kirchick
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
Prop. 8 Protest in East LA
Activists take to the streets of East Los Angeles, and Advocate.com captured moving images of the afternoon rally.

Photography by Meghan Quinn
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
D-Day, San Francisco
Galvanized by the Prop. 8 loss, writer Chloe Harris takes to the streets of San Francisco to usher in a bold new day in the fight for marriage equality.

By Chloe Harris
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
Gloria Allred on Losing Prop. 8
She's spent the last five years trying to bring marriage equality to California, and now, after winning once, attorney Gloria Allred finds herself on the losing end of the state's marriage battle.

By Neal Broverman
Proposition 8
Proposition 8
San Francisco Scene
When the California Supreme Court handed down its decision to uphold Prop 8, San Francisco's LGBT community instantly took to the streets, determined to be heard -- whatever the cost.