| Schwarzenegger Appoints Openly Gay Judge |
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger showed himself as an ally to gay and lesbian equality yet again by appointing Ronald E. Albers to the San Francisco County Superior Court. Albers, 60, of San Francisco, has served as a commissioner for the Superior Court since 2002. He will earn $178,789 in his new post, to which he was sworn into Monday, June 15, reports The Bay Area Reporter. http://www.ebar.com/news/article.php?sec=news&article=3997 The ceremony coincided with his wedding anniversary; he is married to Colin Alexander, his partner of 34 years. In a brief phone interview Tuesday afternoon Albers said he was 'absolutely honored and thrilled' when he received word about his appointment, which was announced last Thursday, June 11... Openly gay attorney David Nathan-Allen Sims, who sits on BALIF's board, called the pick "huge" in light of the recent decision by the state Supreme Court to uphold the anti-same-sex marriage ban Proposition 8. 'It shows the governor's willingness to see that someone's sexual orientation in no way hinders their ability to be a judge,' said Sims, who works at law firm Saveri & Saveri. Last update: 06-23-2009 14:22
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