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Anti-LGBT Discrimination News

October 7, 2008

Spirit of Justice to Honor John Ward

GLAD founder John Ward made history in 1978.  He was the first openly gay male lawyer to practice in Boston.  He fought against anti-gay measures in the city.  And he started an organization that would win vital legal and civil rights for LGBT and HIV+ people throughout New England and the …

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June 20, 2008

Maine Voters Refuse to Sign Anti-Gay Ballot Petition

The organization spearheading Maine’s recent anti-gay referenda withdrew its most recent petition effort when state primary voters refused to sign the petition in sufficient numbers.

The measure would have eliminated sexual orientation from the non-discrimination law, reversed GLAD’s 2007 …

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May 3, 2008

GLAD Receives Belynda Dunn Award of Recognition

GLAD was honored to receive the 2008 Belynda Dunn Award at the annual Bayard Rustin Community Breakfast, in recognition of groundbreaking legal work securing rights and protections for people with HIV/AIDS.

In 2001, GLAD represented AIDS activist Belynda Dunn in her quest to get her private …

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March 19, 2008

Efforts Underway to Add “Gender Identity or Expression” to CT Non-Discrimination Law

Proposed legislation would add “gender identity or expression” to Connecticut’s non-discrimination law, thereby prohibiting discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression in education, employment, housing, public accommodations and lending. Should this bill pass, Connecticut will be …

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November 9, 2007

Limited ENDA Passes House

With a vote of 235-184, the US House of Representatives passed HR 3685, a version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) which does not include protections based on gender identity. The vote came after a period of strong community mobilization in support of an inclusive bill. GLAD, along …

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May 7, 2007

Victory for Gay New Hampshire Employees Seeking Family Benefits

GLAD declared victory today as the state of New Hampshire dropped its appeal in the case Bedford and Breen v. New Hampshire Community Technical College System. The case involves Patricia Bedford and Anne Breen, two state employees who sought the same benefits for their same-sex partners and their …

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April 2, 2007

Mary Bonauto Testifies in Support of Maine Anti-Discrimination Regulations

GLAD Civil Rights Project Director Mary Bonauto today presented testimony in favor of proposed regulations for implementing Maine’s ant-discrimination law. The law, ratified by voters in 2005, provides protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and …

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March 31, 2007

GLAD Supports Protections for Rhode Island Couples

GLAD is working with Marriage Equality Rhode Island (MERI) to advance an affirmative marriage equality bill during the 2007 legislative session. The bill was drafted by GLAD attorney Karen Loewy.

GLAD and MERI are also working to build a set of legal protections for same-sex couples through new …

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March 29, 2007

New Hampshire House Votes Down Anti-Gay Amendment

In another victory for equality, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted Wednesday against CACR1, a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban all recognition of same-sex partnerships.

January 22, 2007

Michele E. Granada selected as Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly’s “Diversity Hero”

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly honored GLAD lawyer Michele E. Granda as a “Diversity Hero.”


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