 When the district court ruled in August of 2010, they were absolutely clear. Prop 8 violates the Constitution. Banning gay marriage is fundamentally unconstitutional. Unconstitutional. Unconstitutional. We started down a path where gay and lesbian citizens are going to have the same rights as everyone else. Prop 8 was hanging by a thread, and that's when the proponents started stalling. They're going to attack the judge. They're going to attack the judicial system. There's been a bit of a delay because those who oppose them on same-sex marriage are actually questioning the legitimacy of the trial. What's certain, this case will head to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. But now their stalling is over. There are no more distractions, and now that we're back in the federal court, victory is within our grasp. The next legal step in the battle over same-sex marriage in California is now underway. The case may eventually set precedents whether the same-sex marriage could become legal nationwide. If you listen to these individuals and you hear our arguments, you are going to agree with us. All sides, expect this case to go to the Supreme Court. The case is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court. We won this case in the District Court, and we'll win it again in the Appeals Court. And then we'll win full federal marriage equality for every gay and lesbian American.