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Prop 8 Attorney David Boies Vs. Tony Perkins Of Family Research Council
Prop 8 Attorney David Boies Vs. Tony Perkins Of Family Research Council
Feirce debate on "Face The Nation"
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David Boies cross-examining Kenneth Miller, Jan. 25 2010
David Boies cross-examining Kenneth Miller, Jan. 25 2010
Prop 8 trial
5:24
Legal Expert David Boies Discusses The 'Constitutionality' of The Birth Control Mandate
Legal Expert David Boies Discusses The 'Constitutionality' of The Birth Control Mandate
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Charlie Rose - David Boies (02/08/12)
Charlie Rose - David Boies (02/08/12)
David Boies on President Obama and Prop 8 www.CharlieRose.com
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David Boies (8/5/10)
David Boies (8/5/10)
David Boies Attorney; Chairman, Boies, Schiller, and Flexner LLP Challenging Law and Making History: Overturning CA's Prop 8 Gay Marriage Ban. Boies has been deeply involved in some of the most prominent legal disputes of the past two decades. From serving as special counsel to the Justice Department in the United States v. Microsoft trial to representing Vice President Al Gore in the Bush v. Gore case following the 2000 presidential election, Boies' legal experience is extensive and varied. Together, Boies and former Solicitor General Theodore Olson have successfully overturned California's Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage. The judge's ruling on the case happened just one day before this program was recorded. In a recent interview with Salon.com, Boies asserted that overturning this legislation will "improve the lives of gay and lesbian couples...it will not in any way harm heterosexual marriage." In 2010, Boies was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Boies provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Prop. 8 case, and provide insight into what it takes to challenge the status quo and make legal history.
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USvMicrosoft: 10 Years Later - David Boies
USvMicrosoft: 10 Years Later - David Boies
David Boies, founding partner of Boies, Schiller & Flexner and the DOJ's special trial counsel in the Microsoft case.
26:21
David Boies and Ted Olson Interview
David Boies and Ted Olson Interview
They faced each other as the opposing attorneys in Bush v. Gore, the case that decided the American presidency. Now, David Boies and Ted Olson are working together to fight the decline of the nation's justice system. With most states including New Hampshire closing courts and laying off court personnel, having your case heard is taking longer and longer. Boies and Olson join Outlook host Richard Ager to talk about their nationwide effort to preserve justice for all.
5:52
Chris Matthews Vs David Boies
Chris Matthews Vs David Boies
Chris Matthews makes wrong assertions about the HHS rule on contraception, David Boies clears that up,
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David Boies & Chad Griffin On Prop 8 Hearing In Federal Appeals Court
David Boies & Chad Griffin On Prop 8 Hearing In Federal Appeals Court
Chris Matthews talks with attorney David Boies & Chad Griffin (AFER Board President).
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David Boies and Ted Olson - 2011 URJ Biennial Plenary video
David Boies and Ted Olson - 2011 URJ Biennial Plenary video
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Ted Olson and David Boies - 2011 URJ Biennial Plenary
Ted Olson and David Boies - 2011 URJ Biennial Plenary
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David Boies at Empire State Pride Agenda Fall Dinner 2011
David Boies at Empire State Pride Agenda Fall Dinner 2011
2011 Empire State Pride Agenda Fall Dinner Thursday, October 27, 2011 Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers 811 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street New York, NY With a presentation of the Douglas W. Jones Leadership Award to Governor Andrew Cuomo Remarks from David Boies Hosted by Laura Linney and Alan Cumming An extraordinary evening, this event was an opportunity to celebrate winning marriage equality for all New Yorkers and the organization's 20th anniversary.
5:34
Prop 8 On Trial: David Boies Attacks Proponents' Arguments
Prop 8 On Trial: David Boies Attacks Proponents' Arguments
Complete video at: fora.tv Attorney David Boies, a head litigator for the team seeking to overturn Prop 8, recalls one of his favorite moments from the recent trial: the questioning of Dr. Tam, an anti-gay marriage advocate. Boies compares gay marriage bans to racial discrimination, and describes arguments for Prop 8 as "beyond reason" and inherently contradictory. ----- David Boies has been deeply involved in some of the most prominent legal disputes of the past two decades. From serving as special counsel to the Justice Department in the United States v. Microsoft trial to representing Vice President Al Gore in the Bush v. Gore case following the 2000 presidential election, Boies' legal experience is extensive and varied. Currently, Boies and former Solicitor General Theodore Olson are working to overturn California's Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage. In a recent interview with Salon.com, Boies asserted that overturning this legislation will "improve the lives of gay and lesbian couples...it will not in any way harm heterosexual marriage." In 2010, Boies was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Boies will provide a behind-the-scenes look at his most well-known cases, including Prop. 8, and provide insight into what it takes to challenge the status quo and make legal history. - Commonwealth Club of California David Boies is a lawyer and Chairman of Boies, Schiller and Flexner. He has been involved in various high-profile cases in <b>...</b>
10:59
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (1 of 5)
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (1 of 5)
Attorneys Theodore "Ted" Olson and David Boies interviewed by Bill Boyers on PBS about Proposition 8. For more information- American Foundation for Equal Rights- www.afer.org From Wikipedia- tinyurl.com Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections. The measure added a new provision, Section 7.5 of the Declaration of Rights, to the California Constitution, which provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." By restricting the recognition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, the proposition overturned the California Supreme Court's ruling of In re Marriage Cases that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The wording of Proposition 8 was precisely the same as that which had been found in Proposition 22, which had passed in 2000 and, as an ordinary statute, had been invalidated by the State Supreme Court in 2008. California's State Constitution put Proposition 8 into immediate effect the day after the election. The proposition did not affect domestic partnerships in California, nor same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008. Proponents of the constitutional amendment argued that exclusively heterosexual marriage was "an essential institution of society," that leaving the <b>...</b>
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Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (2 of 5)
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (2 of 5)
Attorneys Theodore "Ted" Olson and David Boies interviewed by Bill Boyers on PBS about Proposition 8. For more information- American Foundation for Equal Rights- www.afer.org From Wikipedia- tinyurl.com Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections. The measure added a new provision, Section 7.5 of the Declaration of Rights, to the California Constitution, which provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." By restricting the recognition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, the proposition overturned the California Supreme Court's ruling of In re Marriage Cases that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The wording of Proposition 8 was precisely the same as that which had been found in Proposition 22, which had passed in 2000 and, as an ordinary statute, had been invalidated by the State Supreme Court in 2008. California's State Constitution put Proposition 8 into immediate effect the day after the election. The proposition did not affect domestic partnerships in California, nor same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008. Proponents of the constitutional amendment argued that exclusively heterosexual marriage was "an essential institution of society," that leaving the <b>...</b>
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Boies on Prop 8 Ruling: No Legitimate Argument Against Gay Marriage
Boies on Prop 8 Ruling: No Legitimate Argument Against Gay Marriage
Complete video at: fora.tv Attorney David Boies, one of the head litigators in the landmark Perry v. Schwarzenegger case, discusses his views on Judge Vaughn Walker's decision to overturn California's Proposition 8. Boies argues that opponents of gay marriage rely on slogans, rather than facts, concluding "when you're up on the witness stand, eventually there's no place to hide, and when you can't hide, discrimination falls." ----- David Boies has been deeply involved in some of the most prominent legal disputes of the past two decades. From serving as special counsel to the Justice Department in the United States v. Microsoft trial to representing Vice President Al Gore in the Bush v. Gore case following the 2000 presidential election, Boies' legal experience is extensive and varied. Currently, Boies and former Solicitor General Theodore Olson are working to overturn California's Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage. In a recent interview with Salon.com, Boies asserted that overturning this legislation will "improve the lives of gay and lesbian couples...it will not in any way harm heterosexual marriage." In 2010, Boies was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Boies will provide a behind-the-scenes look at his most well-known cases, including Prop. 8, and provide insight into what it takes to challenge the status quo and make legal history. - Commonwealth Club of California David Boies is a lawyer and Chairman of Boies, Schiller and <b>...</b>
10:59
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (3 of 5)
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (3 of 5)
Attorneys Theodore "Ted" Olson and David Boies interviewed by Bill Boyers on PBS about Proposition 8. For more information- American Foundation for Equal Rights- www.afer.org From Wikipedia- tinyurl.com Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections. The measure added a new provision, Section 7.5 of the Declaration of Rights, to the California Constitution, which provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." By restricting the recognition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, the proposition overturned the California Supreme Court's ruling of In re Marriage Cases that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The wording of Proposition 8 was precisely the same as that which had been found in Proposition 22, which had passed in 2000 and, as an ordinary statute, had been invalidated by the State Supreme Court in 2008. California's State Constitution put Proposition 8 into immediate effect the day after the election. The proposition did not affect domestic partnerships in California, nor same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008. Proponents of the constitutional amendment argued that exclusively heterosexual marriage was "an essential institution of society," that leaving the <b>...</b>
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URJ Biennial - Lawyers Ted Olson & David Boies - Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011
URJ Biennial - Lawyers Ted Olson & David Boies - Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011
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Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (4 of 5)
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (4 of 5)
Attorneys Theodore "Ted" Olson and David Boies interviewed by Bill Boyers on PBS about Proposition 8. For more information- American Foundation for Equal Rights- www.afer.org From Wikipedia- tinyurl.com Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections. The measure added a new provision, Section 7.5 of the Declaration of Rights, to the California Constitution, which provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." By restricting the recognition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, the proposition overturned the California Supreme Court's ruling of In re Marriage Cases that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The wording of Proposition 8 was precisely the same as that which had been found in Proposition 22, which had passed in 2000 and, as an ordinary statute, had been invalidated by the State Supreme Court in 2008. California's State Constitution put Proposition 8 into immediate effect the day after the election. The proposition did not affect domestic partnerships in California, nor same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008. Proponents of the constitutional amendment argued that exclusively heterosexual marriage was "an essential institution of society," that leaving the <b>...</b>
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Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (5 of 5)
Ted Olson & David Boies Interview on PBS on Prop 8 (5 of 5)
Attorneys Theodore "Ted" Olson and David Boies interviewed by Bill Boyers on PBS about Proposition 8. For more information- American Foundation for Equal Rights- www.afer.org From Wikipedia- tinyurl.com Proposition 8 (ballot title: Eliminates Rights of Same-Sex Couples to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; called California Marriage Protection Act by proponents) was a ballot proposition and constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 state elections. The measure added a new provision, Section 7.5 of the Declaration of Rights, to the California Constitution, which provides that "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." By restricting the recognition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, the proposition overturned the California Supreme Court's ruling of In re Marriage Cases that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry. The wording of Proposition 8 was precisely the same as that which had been found in Proposition 22, which had passed in 2000 and, as an ordinary statute, had been invalidated by the State Supreme Court in 2008. California's State Constitution put Proposition 8 into immediate effect the day after the election. The proposition did not affect domestic partnerships in California, nor same-sex marriages performed before November 5, 2008. Proponents of the constitutional amendment argued that exclusively heterosexual marriage was "an essential institution of society," that leaving the <b>...</b>