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March 12, 2002
MASSACHUSETTS COURT TO HEAR CASE SEEKING
CIVIL MARRIAGE FOR SAME-SEX COUPLES
New England’s Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) today
will argue a case seeking marriage licenses for gay and lesbian couples.
The hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. before Judge Thomas Connolly in Courtroom
4 on the 12th floor of Suffolk Superior Court. The suit was originally
filed in April, 2001 on behalf of seven couples from five counties across
the Commonwealth.
Both GLAD and the Attorney General’s office, which is defending the
law, agree that no facts are in dispute and the case can therefore be resolved
as a matter of law with no trial. At the hearing, GLAD will argue:
That civil marriage is a fundamental right under the
state constitution that is rendered meaningless if you cannot marry the
person you love;
That denying civil marriage to gay and lesbian citizens of the
Commonwealth violates their right to equal treatment based on sex and sexual
orientation;
That the state can offer no justification for the exclusion for
same-sex couples from the institution of marriage, nor from its attendant
benefits and protections.
“These couples want to marry for many of the same reasons that any couple
who falls in love wants to marry,” commented Jennifer Levi, GLAD Senior
Staff Attorney who will argue the case in court. “Marriage is a legal
relationship and a social status that is universally understood.
These couples ask simply that the Commonwealth fulfill the state constitution’s
guarantees of equal treatment and not single out gay and lesbian couples
by denying them alone access to civil marriage.”
The plaintiff couples in the case are: Hillary and Julie Goodridge of
Boston who are the parents of a five-year-old daughter; Michael Horgan
and Ed Balmelli of Boston, who are both from large families in Central
Massachusetts; Maureen Brodoff and Ellen Wade of Newton who have a 12-year-old
daughter; Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies of Orleans who have been a couple
for 30 years; Richard Linnell and Gary Chalmers of Northbridge who are
the parents of an eight-year-old daughter; Heidi Norton and Gina Smith
of Northampton who have two young sons; and Robert Compton and David Wilson
of Boston, who are each parents of grown children. David is also
the grandfather of four grandchildren.
The Plaintiff couples and their attorneys will be available for comment
on the case after argument outside in the foyer of the 12th floor of the
courthouse.
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