By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - A conservative nonprofit that lost last year's same-sex marriage case at the California Supreme Court was back in court Wednesday trying to argue its way out of having to pay $12,000 in legal costs. But a three-judge panel appeared highly skeptical of the Campaign for California Families' request at Wednesday's oral argument at the 1st District Court of Appeal. The campaign spent fo...
Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO - A conservative nonprofit that lost last year's same-sex marriage case at the California Supreme Court was back in court Wednesday trying to argue its way out of having to pay $12,000 in legal costs. But a three-judge panel appeared highly skeptical of the Campaign for California Families' request at Wednesday's oral argument at the 1st District Court of Appeal. The campaign spent fo...
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