Baker v. Vermont

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Determined whether denying same-sex couples the right to marry violated Vermont's marriage statutes and/or Vermont's Common Benefits Clause.

Full Case Title: 

Baker v. Vermont, 744 A.2d 864 (Vt. 1999)
  • Fairness in the Courts

Year: 

1999
  • LGBTQ+ Rights
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Brief: 

In this case, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled that, under the Common Benefit Clause of the Vermont Constitution, same-sex couples must be granted the same legal benefits, protections, and obligations as married, heterosexual couples. This ruling led the Vermont legislature to pass the state's civil union law.