AFTERNOON UPDATE Justices Seem Ready to Take It Slow on Marriage IssueDuring arguments on California's ban on same-sex marriages, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed reluctant to hold nationally that gay couples have the fundamental right to marriage. Outside the Supreme Court, Supporters and Opponents of Same-Sex Marriage Make Their CaseAs the U.S. Supreme Court grappled with the California same-sex marriage ban known as Proposition 8, activists on both sides of the debate vied for attention, flooding the sidewalks and the street outside the court.
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