. >> peggy tomsic. >> you want to pulled that microphone down? >> sorry, i'm not quite as tall. >> that's ok. >> good morning. i am peggy tomsic. i'm here on behalf of of the plaintiffs and applebees. as this court knows, the people of the united states, in 1869, amended our constitution to add the 14th amendment. amendments became part of our federalist system and remains so today. under the 14th amendment, the people of this nation wanted to ensure that no state could treat citizens within its jurisdiction up on equally or deprive them of their fundamental rights and liberty interests. every state, including the state of utah, is bound by the guarantees and protections of the 14th amendment for every single citizen in its state. utah's marriage discrimination laws violate plaintiffs and others same-sex couples living in utah eight will protection rights and due process rights guaranteed by the 14th amendment. >> what is our standard of review in this case? >> i'm sorry? >> what is our standard of review in this case? >> it is a legal issue, you