Monday notes a significant Bay Area landmark.
Twenty years back, San Francisco began providing marital relationship licenses to same-sex pairs.
The city and afterwards-Mayor Gavin Newsom opposed government and state regulations, and over the following month greater than 4,000 marital relationship licenses were released to same-sex pairs.
Those unions were ultimately squashed.
(*20*) 11 years later on, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled same-sex marriages must be government acknowledged.
To now some are afraid a conventional high court might someday take another look at the concern and rescind the legislation in similarly abortion accessibility was turned around.