Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders

New England’s leading legal rights organization dedicated to ending discrimination based on
sexual orientation, HIV status and gender identity and expression.

At a Glance

LGBT and HIV-positive individuals often experience unique difficulties when dealing with the criminal justice system. At best, the system is poorly designed to accommodate and serve the needs of GLAD’s community. At worst, it is overtly and deliberately hostile.

Antiquated anti-gay “sodomy” laws have been struck down, but other criminal laws related to sex—statutes that may be neutral on their face—are often enforced in a discriminatory way against gay men. In prison, LGBT individuals are frequently targeted for mistreatment and physical or sexual attacks. Prison officials may participate in such abuse, turn their backs on it, or lack institutional tools to adequately protect LGBT inmates. Transgender inmates and people with HIV may face additional difficulties gaining access to appropriate medical treatment.

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GLAD's Work On

From the Docket

In re A.M.B.

Victory • 2010

GLAD filed an amicus brief with the Maine high court in support… Read More

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Legislation

Help Ensure CORI Reform is Signed into Law

July 20, 2010

GLAD is working with a number of other organizations in the Commonwealth… Read More

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News

Chief Justice Margaret Marshall retires from SJC

July 21, 2010

Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall, who led the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court,… Read More

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