Posts Tagged ‘san francisco’

San Francisco Squaring Off Against Catholic Church

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

After the Cardinal William Levada instructed the Archdiocese and Catholic Charities of San Francisco to refuse to place adopted children in the homes of same-sex couples, the city of San Francisco responded with a scathing resolution against the church for these discriminatory practices. The resolution refereed to the Vatican as a foreign country that was attempting to meddle in the affairs of San Francisco and said the Catholic Church’s beliefs on homosexuality are “insulting to all San Francisians,” “hateful,” “defamatory,” “unacceptable” and “insensitive and ignorant.” The resolutions also urged Archbishop George Neiderauer and the Catholic Charities of San Francisco to defy the Vatican’s orders when it came to same-sex couples.

Now the Catholic Church has brought the issue before a federal appeals court, claiming the city unconstitutionally attacked the church by enacting the resolution. The church’s attorney claims the Constitution forbids official hostility to a religion or its doctrines, just as it forbids official endorsement of any religion. The church aims to have the resolution repealed.

The city’s attorney said the supervisors have the responsibility to support equal rights for all citizens, regardless of orientation, and thus, were entitled to criticize any group that was opposed to this goal.

While appeals Judge kozinski seemed inclined to take the city’s side on the case, the decision will not be announced until later.

Most attorneys support the constitution’s freedom of religion, but San Francisco family lawyers still seem to largely support the city’s decision in supporting adoption by same-sex parents.

To read more on the case, see the article in the SF Gate. Image Via Dimitry B [Flickr]

Man Blames Divorce On Noise From SFO

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

PhillipCSan Francisco divorce attorneys know that most divorces come down to infidelity, irreconcilable differences or other problems between the two spouses, but one Bay Area man is blaming his recent divorce on an entirely different problem –the San Francisco International Airport. Stanley Hilton is now suing the airport for $15 million, claiming he would still be married if it weren’t for the noise from the jet engines landing at the airport.

“The marriage went downhill almost immediately upon moving to this location,” Hilton said in an interview with The San Mateo County Times reported. “The house became extremely uncomfortable with the smog and the noise, and it caused enormous problems that led to the divorce.”

He also claims the noise from the planes, which he compared to bombs dropping on a war zone, caused his health and career to suffer as well. Hilton, an ex-litigation lawyer, will be representing himself in the suit.

To read more about the lawsuit, see the article on NBC Bay Area. Image Via PhillipC [Flickr]