State Laws
Whether you’re lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or straight-supportive, your state’s laws probably have a major impact on your life. State laws govern everything from the legal status of relationships between same-sex partners to the ability of transgender people to list their correct gender identity on their birth certificates. The Human Rights Campaign works with state leaders to advance the rights of LGBT people across the nation, from Alabama to Wyoming.
Here you can learn about the current laws affecting LGBT issues in your state, as well as state legislation — upcoming bills that could change the way you live. You can also learn more about what’s going on in your state and find out about local news, elections and volunteer opportunities.
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Alabama Adoption Law
Alabama Birth Certificate Law: Gender Identity Issues
Alabama permits post-operative transsexuals to amend their sex on their birth certificates.
Alabama Custody and Visitation Law
Alabama courts use sexual orientation to deny, restrict or modify custody and visitation. There are no reported or published opinions dealing with transgender parents or same-sex co-parents.
Alabama Donor Insemination Law
There is no provision in Alabama law on donor insemination performed on an unmarried woman.
Alabama Hate Crimes Law
State law does not address hate crimes based on gender identity or sexual orientation.
Alabama Healthcare Laws
State healthcare laws relating to the LGBT community in the areas of medical decision making and hospital visitation.
Alabama Marriage/Relationship Recognition Law
Alabama law and the state constitution both purport to ban recognition of marriages between same-sex couples. There are no other forms of relationship recognition for same-sex couples in state law or policies.
Alabama Non-Discrimination Law
Alabama law does not address discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation.
Alabama School Law
Alabama law does not address school issues relating to sexual orientation or gender identity.
Alabama Sodomy Law
The Alabama sodomy law was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 26, 2003, as a result of the Court's decision in Lawrence v. Texas.
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