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It's a decision five months in the making -- will James Brown's cape man be evicted? Danny Ray was in court Wednesday and News 12's Lynnsey Gardner was the only reporter there.

California Supreme Court Legalizes Gay Marriage (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
May 15 (Bloomberg) -- The California Supreme Court narrowly ruled that homosexual couples have a constitutional right to marry, striking down laws barring same-sex nuptials and making the most populous state in the union the second after Massachusetts to legalize gay weddings.

Talk to the Newsroom: Adam Liptak, National Legal Reporter (New York Times)
Adam Liptak, national legal reporter, is answering questions this week.

GayWired Exclusive: California Supreme Court Overturns Gay Marriage Ban (Gay Wired)
In a historic moment for the LGBT community in the United States, the California Supreme Court has ruled in favor of allowing same-sex marriages in the state.

Professor, former USA Today reporter to leave WVU (The Charleston Gazette)
A high profile professor at West Virginia University P.I. Reed School of Journalism involved in a court case to disclose her sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks will leave WVU at the end of the spring semester.

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