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  2. Domestic partnership in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, a domestic partnership law was adopted and passed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, but Dianne Feinstein, mayor of San Francisco at the time, came under intense pressure from the Catholic Church and subsequently vetoed the bill. Not until 1989 was a domestic partnership law adopted in the city of San Francisco. [11]

  3. Cities and counties in the United States offering a domestic ...

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    City of San Bruno [3] City of San Diego [3] City and County of San Francisco: Both partners residents of The City or at least one partner employed by City government. Both opposite- and same-sex couples. City of Santa Barbara: No residency requirement. Both opposite- and same-sex couples.

  4. Domestic partnership in California - Wikipedia

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    Eventually San Francisco and other communities, such as Berkeley, and some local agencies enacted a similar measure. In December 1984, Berkeley was the first city to pass a domestic partner policy for city and school district employees after a year of work by the Domestic Partner Task Force chaired by Leland Traiman.

  5. Domestic Partner Task Force - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, San Francisco became the second polity to a domestic partnership registry law. [4] However, voters repealed the domestic partnership law by initiative; a modified version was reinstated by another voter initiative, 1990's Proposition K, also written by Britt.

  6. Domestic partnership - Wikipedia

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    D.C. Council on May 6, 2008 approved the addition of 39 new provisions to the city's domestic partners law, bringing the law to a point where same-sex couples who register as domestic partners will receive most, but not quite all, of the rights and benefits of marriage under District law. [17]

  7. LGBTQ rights in California - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, the city of San Francisco, by a clear unanimous 11–0 vote (by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors), banned false 911 emergency calls that discriminated against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

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  9. Morrison & Foerster - Wikipedia

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    Morrison & Foerster LLP; Headquarters: 425 Market Street San Francisco: No. of offices 17 (2019) [1] No. of attorneys 750 - 1000 (2019) [1] Major practice areas: Mergers and acquisitions, litigation and arbitration, corporate finance, corporate restructuring, securities, banking, project finance, energy and infrastructure, antitrust, tax, intellectual property, life sciences