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Law Practice

Aug. 14, 2009

Gay Marriage Foes Seek to Dodge Cost Order

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.

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...

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