Baker v. Vermont

Baker v. Vermont, 744 A.2d 864 (Vt. 1999), was a lawsuit decided by Vermont Supreme Court on December 20, 1999. It was one of the first judicial affirmations of the right of same-sex couples to treatment equivalent to that afforded different-sex couples. The decision held that the state's prohibition on same-sex marriage denied rights granted by the Vermont Constitution. The court ordered the Vermont legislature to either allow same-sex marriages or implement an alternative legal mechanism according similar rights to same-sex couples.

Baker v. State of Vermont
CourtVermont Supreme Court
Full case nameStan Baker, et al v. State of Vermont, et al
DecidedDecember 20, 1999
Citation(s)744 A.2d 864 (Vt. 1999)
Case history
Prior action(s)Claim dismissed
Subsequent action(s)Creation of Same-sex Civil Unions
Court membership
Chief judgeJeffrey L. Amestoy
Associate judgesJohn A. Dooley, James L. Morse, Marilyn S. Skoglund, Denise R. Johnson
Case opinions
MajorityAmestoy joined by Morse, Skoglund
ConcurrenceDooley
Concur/dissentJohnson
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