The Attorney General believes that all men (and women) are created equal, regardless of what religious fundamentalists might say.
The authors of the state Constitution, he said, did not intend “to put a group’s right to enjoy liberty to a popular vote.”
Quite. Not to mention pursuit of happiness.
Thank the deity of one’s choice (or not) Brown said that. It provides a welcome counterbalance to the “Protect Marriage” folks’ determination to convince the California Supreme Court to nullify the 18,000 LGBT weddings that took place up until the November vote.