The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriage violates the state constitution. The Court found that (1) the statutory scheme discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation, (2) sexual orientation should be considered a quasi-suspect classification under the state constitution, and (3) the state failed to provide sufficient justification for excluding same-sex couples from marriage. The Court reversed the trial court's ruling in favor of the state and directed the trial court to grant summary judgment to the plaintiffs.