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SAN FRANCISCO — After more than 30 years together, Brent Lok and Wade French have accumulated more than a few possessions, including a hilltop home, an impressive collection of Asian art and, alongside their diplomas, vacation photos and family portraits, a framed marriage license, dated June 17, 2008.


On Tuesday, Mr. Lok and Mr. French will discover what that license means in the eyes of the law, as the California Supreme Court hands down its decision on Proposition 8, the voter initiative passed in November that outlawed same-sex marriage.
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Today 2:10 PM
jay8h

between a man and a woman

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I think people should be able to marry whoever they damn well please



Today 5:24 PM
debbyski

As long as two people are in love and willing to make a lifetime commitment to each other, what does it really matter whether they are a man or woman, two men, or two women?
In all three cases love is love--and that's what counts.