Soon thereafter, a California case challenging whether that state's Prop 8 had been a proper topic for a referendum was being heard.
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@shelbygeidner and@ngeidner and@TiffanyStarnes convinced me that "I had to join Twitter," so I did on the day before the arguments.2 replies 1 retweet 21 likes -
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From there, it hasn't stopped. ... In April 2009, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of marriage equality.
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On opposite coasts, federal court challenges to DOMA and Prop 8 were filed. And pressure began building on Obama to act for LGBT rights.
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Fast-forward to this week, and I opened up Twitter to cover arguments on the West Coast in another case.
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It's the start of a new administration, and I, again, am certain that the news gods will determine what I cover — my planning be damned.
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This time, the case was not a topic I ever would have imagined covering. ... And the audience that I had for my coverage was humbling.
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I can't connect all the dots that got me from there to here, but I am so grateful for it & try my best to take the responsibility seriously.
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very grateful for your coverage of these complex topics and your passion for an informed public. Well done!
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