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Connecticut Non-Discrimination Law

Gender identity protected? Yes
While gender identity is not explicitly included in the state’s anti-discrimination law, the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities has ruled that transgender individuals can pursue anti-discrimination claims under the category of sex discrimination.

Sexual orientation protected? Yes
Connecticut state law explicitly prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation in categories that include public accommodations, housing, and private and public employment. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46a - 81c-m.

Citations: Declaratory Ruling on Behalf of John/Jane Doe (Conn. Human Rights Commission 2000).


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Last Updated: 3/8/2007