By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - In anticipation of life after Proposition 8, several bills designed to streamline bureaucratic processes for same-sex couples and ensure religious freedom for clergy opposed to gay marriage are on their way to the governor for his signature.
Lawmakers "are trying to anticipate any objections," said Jesse Choper, a professor at UC Berkeley School of Law. "They...
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