
Human Rights Campaign Urges Federal Lawmakers to Pass Bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act
Legislation Would Repeal 1990s-Era ‘Defense of Marriage Act’ That Was Later Rendered Unenforceable By Supreme Court, Affirms Obergefell v. Hodges
Legislation Would Repeal 1990s-Era ‘Defense of Marriage Act’ That Was Later Rendered Unenforceable By Supreme Court, Affirms Obergefell v. Hodges
Yesterday, the Public Religious Research Institute (PRRI) – the gold standard for polling on LGBTQ issues – released its annual American Values Survey, tracking support for LGBTQ equality. The poll…
The constitutional amendment passed by a referendum is another attempt to undermine the rights of LGBTQ in Russia.
The report also lays out the road ahead to achieve full equality one week after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed that existing civil rights laws protect LGBTQ workers
Costa Rica es ahora el primer país de América Central y el 29º país del mundo con matrimonio igualitario.
Costa Rica is now the first country in Central America and the 29th country in the world with marriage equality.
We are taking a look back at significant political moments for LGBTQ equality this decade and celebrating the achievements we have made together as a community.
This Human Rights Day, we reflect on the pivotal progress our community has made and on the critical work that remains to protect and empower LGBTQ people around the world.
This Human Rights Day, we celebrate our successes, recognize our setbacks and renew our commitment to achieving a world where everyone is able to be themselves.
Northern Ireland joins Scotland, England and Wales in recognizing same-sex couples’ right to marry.