New England Marriage Campaign

GLAD Cases Figure in National Law Journal’s “10 Key Moments” in Marriage Equality
New York Times: A Push is On for Same-Sex Marriage Rights in New England
New England is on the forefront of the marriage equality movement. GLAD’s historic 2003 victory in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health made Massachusetts the first state in the country to grant same-sex couples the rights and respect of full marriage equality. Although initially an old 1913 law was used to prevent most non-Massachusetts same-sex couples from marrying, on July 31, 2008, this law was repealed. Now any same-sex couple who meets the marriage requirements can be legally married in Massachusetts. And, on October 10, 2008, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in GLAD’s case Kerrigan & Mock v. Department of Public Health that same-sex couples are entitled to nothing less than full and equal marriage. Vermont and New Hampshire have each enacted legislation granting marriage equality for same-sex couples.
The Current State of Relationship Recognition Across New England
Massachusetts
Same-sex couples have full marriage equality in Massachusetts, and same-sex couples from anywhere can legally marry in Massachusetts provided they meet the marriage requirements. Learn More ›
Connecticut
On October 10, 2008, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in GLAD's case Kerrigan & Mock v. Department of Public Health that same-sex couples have the right to full marriage in the state. Learn More ›
Our partner in Connecticut is ctEQUALITY.
Maine
A marriage equality bill was signed into law in Maine in May, but was overturned in a voter referendum on November 3, 2009. Meanwhile, domestic partnerships provide a few of the benefits accorded to married couples. Learn More ›
Our partner in Maine is Equality Maine.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Governor Lynch signed marriage equality into law on June 3, 2009. Same-sex couples began marrying January 1, 2010. Learn More ›
Rhode Island
Same-sex couples cannot marry in Rhode Island. Civil Unions are available for same-sex couples. Learn More ›
Our partner in Rhode Island is Marriage Equality Rhode Island
Vermont
Same-sex couples began marrying in Vermont in September 2009, thanks to a legislative marriage equality victory this spring. Learn More ›
Our partner in Vermont is Vermont Freedom to Marry.
Related Cases
Schulman v. Reilly
GLAD filed this lawsuit to challenge the Attorney General’s decision that a proposed ballot question that would once again exclude same-sex couples … Read More →
Albano v. Reilly et al
In Albano et al v. Reilly et al, GLAD challenged the propriety of the Attorney General’s certification of the ballot initiative. GLAD’s claim was … Read More →
