by Dan Mahoney | Jan 1, 2009 | marriage equality, freedom to marry
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the state cannot exclude same-sex couples from marriage. The Court held that preventing same-sex couples from marrying is unconstitutional discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. The Court also held that the state’s civil union system for same-sex couples was inherently unequal because civil unions do not provide the same dignity, stature, and respect as marriage. The plaintiff couples were represented by Gay and Lesbian Advocates and...
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