California’s Supreme Court, perhaps the most influential state tribunal in the United States, struck down California’s ban on gay marriage on Thursday, setting off a torrent of comment and political action. Foes immediately promised to launch a November ballot initiative to reverse the ruling. And while the politicians jockeyed for position, the lawyers at Heller Ehrman reflected on their victory.





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