From what Webster said at the end of the morning show, they're going to hold 10@10 until the ruling on Prop 8 comes in.
and it's in: court upholds Prop 8. Damn damn damn.
"Good Girls Don't" get married to each other, apparently.
Taking some consolation in their ruling to allow the marriages that took place prior to Prop. 8 to stand. It's not everything, but it's something.
My understanding of this decision wasn't whether Prop 8 discriminated against a protected class , but whether "voters had the right to amend the state Constitution to solidify the definition of marriage as the union of a man and a woman." (from Chron article)
Another civil rights lawsuit could address this whole thing again very soon. and then we would see whether CA judges would rule based on CA civil rights. I don't know if CA civil rights law would overturn it, though. Ultimately it would head to the SCOTUS, where federal civil rights law would be applied.
I'm no lawyer, but that situation -- grandfathered in same sex marriages are allowed to stand while new ones are prohibited -- seems a good basis to challenge, too