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Kevin Norte is a legal analyst, frequent guest Op-Ed contributor for Los Angeles's Metropolitian-New Enterprise, political blogger, and an attorney. Kevin, earlier in his career helped organize the attorneys at his place of employment into an employee union affiliated with AFSCME. While leaning more toward a libertarian viewpoint of the world, Kevin is a registered Republican and an active member of Log Cabin Republicans. Kevin lives with his spouse Don Norte in Hollywood. Both are politically active. Thanks to the late Gretchen Wyler, they both also remain active with The Humane Society of the United States' Hollywood Office (formerly The Ark Trust).
Sunday, December 12, 2010 A Very Glee Christmas-The Power of Glee Revealed. SHARE
After I authored The Power of Glee, the concept of re-booting portions of the television series Glee to make the character of Kurt Hummel was abandoned. Of course I have no clue if it was a coincidence or not but I believe Glee is better for not going in that direction. The most recent episode, "A Very Glee Christmas" was a television masterpiece. It tied all the past together and discarded the minor plot inconsistencies.
Sunday, May 18, 2008 Proposed California Limit On Marriage Inititive may Be Unconstitutional SHARE
The proposed initiative appears to be an attempt to revise the California Constitution to remove the equal protection that gays and lesbians are now afforded under the California Constitution. But an amendment can not accomplish this. The Right to Marry exists and the initiative's unintended consequence appears to be an attempt to revise (as opposed to amend) the Constitution which, is not permitted under the law.
(1 comments)Tuesday, April 15, 2008 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger To Log Cabin Republicans: "I Will Always Be There. . ." SHARE
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) on April 11, 2008 for the first time pledged to oppose a proposed constitutional amendment to ban marriage for same-sex couples in California . In remarks to the Log Cabin Republicans National Convention in San Diego , Schwarzenegger predicted Californians would reject the amendment and said, "I will always be there to fight against that."