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  2. Roldan v. Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    The groom was a Filipino of Spanish ancestry, while the bride was an indigenous Mexican; however, Guerin stated that he would have granted the licence even if the bride were white. [7] In August 1931, Roldan and Rogers's application for a marriage licence was rejected by the Los Angeles County clerk.

  3. List of U.S. state constitutional provisions allowing self ...

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    "In any court of this state, any suitor may prosecute or defend his suit either in his own proper person or by an attorney of the suitor's choice." [1] Wyoming: Const Art 1 § 8 "All courts shall be open and every person for an injury done to person, reputation or property shall have justice administered without sale, denial, or delay." [1] Wyoming

  4. Burnham v. Superior Court of California - Wikipedia

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    Burnham v. Superior Court of California, 495 U.S. 604 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case addressing whether a state court may, consistent with the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, exercise personal jurisdiction over a non-resident of the state who is served with process while temporarily visiting the state.

  5. North Coast Women's Care Medical Group, Inc. v. Superior Court

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    North Coast Women's Care Medical Group, Inc. v. San Diego County Superior Court (44 Cal. 4th 1145) is a case decided before the California Supreme Court on August 18, 2008, ruling that physicians must offer IUI infertility services to gays and lesbians despite religious objections or find a colleague in their office who will do so.

  6. Minimum contacts - Wikipedia

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    Because the need for minimum contacts is a matter of personal jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear the claim with respect to a particular party) instead of subject matter jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear this kind of claim at all), a party can explicitly or implicitly waive their right to object to the court hearing the case.

  7. 'Distracted' Bride Goes Viral After Wedding Guest Refuses to ...

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    Speaking to the New York Post, the 25-year-old bride said that she was supposed to have an “adults-only” ceremony to wed her groom, Joshua Joe, aside from their nieces and nephews. However ...

  8. Court annuls marriage because bride thought it was just an ...

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    An Australian judge has annulled the marriage of a Melbourne couple after the bride told the court that she took part in the wedding ceremony believing it was a social media “prank ...

  9. Groom killed by wedding crashers just hours after saying 'I do'

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    A California newlywed was reportedly killed by two men who crashed his wedding reception. Joe Melgoza, 30, died the day after his wedding from blunt head trauma, according to NBC News .