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Prop. 8 Lawsuit To Hit YouTube

SAN FRANCISCO -The federal judge presiding over next week’s trial on California’s gay marriage ban says he’ll allow videotaping of court proceedings.

Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker says a court employee will record the proceedings, then upload the video to YouTube later the same day.

The governing body for federal courts in Western states recently approved a pilot program that would for the first time allow cameras in civil trials being decided by judges.

The trial will consider a constitutional challenge to California’s voter-approved gay marriage ban, known as Proposition 8.

Walker has said the case is an important one for the public to watch for itself. Lawyers representing Prop. 8 sponsors have opposed broadcasting the trial, which begins Monday.

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