1994 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1994.
Events
- In Germany, a new Article 182 introduces a common age of consent of 14. Previously, the age of consent was 18 in the former West Germany (for sex between men), and 14 in the former East Germany for all.
- In the United Kingdom, the age of consent for gay men is reduced to 18, still two years more than that for heterosexuals.
January
- 12 — In Texas v. Morales, the Texas Supreme Court finds that an appellate court erred in considering a challenge to the state's sodomy law since none of the plaintiffs in the case had lost employment because of the law.[1]
February
March
- 11 — Rather than comply with a court order that it allow an LGBT contingent to march, the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council cancels the Boston, Massachusetts St. Patrick's Day parade, the first time in 92 years that the city will not have a parade.[3]
- 25 — The Washington School Board adopts a policy prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in the state's public schools.[4]
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December
Deaths
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