Haven't seen this posted (it is a slow news day after all) but according to AFER (American Foundation for Equal Rights) the Supreme Court has set November 20th as the date it will decide whether to take the Prop 8 case or not.
According to AFER:
The Court is expected to either:
* Grant review of our Prop. 8 challenge, at which point AFER’s legal team, led by distinguished attorneys Ted Olson and David Boies, will submit written briefs and present oral arguments by April 2013. A final decision on Prop. 8 and marriage equality is expected by June 2013.
* Deny review, making permanent the landmark federal appeals court ruling that found Prop. 8 UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Marriage equality will be restored in California.
I'm sure someone will write up a better analysis, but I wanted to get this news out there. Am I on pins and needles? Yep!
UPDATE: HT to lostboyjim and sfbob who point out that from Prop 8 Trial Tracker:
In addition, the four DOMA cases currently before the Supreme Court (Windsor, Pedersen, Golinski and Massachusetts) have also been scheduled for the conference on November 20, according to their docket pages.
Oh, by the way this excellent video from AFER debunks NOM's false ad's. Love this!