The California Supreme Court today unanimously decided to deny a request for a stay of execution of the court's May ruling that California may not discriminate against same sex couples in allowing them to marry. In a separate vote, the court declined to reconsider its decision.
These two decisions come as a blow to two anti-gay-marriage groups and 11 states who have petitioned the court to stay its decision pending an anti-gay-marriage initiative on the November ballot in California.
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