How? I’d really like to know.
I think he signed the nation’s first no-fault divorce law in CA, 1969-70. He said he really regretted it, and the effect was not what he intended. I think it eventually had a lot to do with many accepting state recognized ‘gay marriage.’ After all, to many it’s just a state contract that can be broken and resumed as long as the state gives its permission.
I don’t think he would have been for ‘gay marriage’, maybe civil unions if the were truly open to all instead of only certain people. I really can’t see him buying any ‘civil right’ type angle on it in any case.
Freegards
Take a look at who was the first governor to sign no-fault divorce into law.