Ellen DeGeneres and George Takei's 2008 same sex marriages will stand, despite a new ruling to uphold the ban on gay weddings in California.
The California Supreme Court has opted not to overturn the ban which came into effect late last year, six months after gay marriages were declared legal thanks to a May decision.
During the legal window on same sex marriages, DeGeneres wed girlfriend Portia De Rossi and Star Trek actor Takei exchanged vows with longtime partner Brad Altman.
At a ruling in court on Tuesday, officials declared those gay couples who wed between May and November last year will be considered married.
The people of California voted to overturn a ruling to allow gay marriage on November 4th.
Gay leaders in the state now plan to take their fight to federal court.
Responding to the latest development, DeGeneres, who wed De Rossi in August, says, "One day, when everyone is treated with full equality, we’ll look back and realize how wrong this was."
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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