Same sex couples had a legal right to marry in California. Whether they had an inalienable, fundamental right to marry is questionable.
Currently, they are not allowed to marry in California. That is a fact.
You seem 100% convinced that the U.S. Supreme Court should and will uphold the currently suspended overturning of Proposition 8. I've pointed out that at least one Supreme Court precedent indicates that "rights" can be limited by historic tradition. Which certainly could be the case here.