In the weeks leading up to today's historic ruling on gay marriage, Cal Law staffers Mike McKee and Pam Smith asked some of the key participants in the four-year court battle to reflect on the experience. Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis were among those married during the brief period in 2004 when San Francisco handed out marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Dennis Herrera, San Francisco's city attorney, talks about coordinating the legal assistance the city received, and Therese Stewart, who led the litigation, explains what it meant to her. Videoediting by Jason Doiy.
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