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This is a list of events in 2011 that affected LGBT rights.

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Events

January

  • The Appeals Court of Saskatchewan in Canada rules that marriage commissioners in Saskatchewan cannot refuse to marry same-sex couples due to religious objections. The decision is in response to a proposed law which had two versions: One would allow any marriage commissioner to avoid performing a same-sex wedding because of his or her religion; the other version would allow commissioners to opt out of performing a same-sex ceremony only if they were commissioners before Canada enacted marriage equality in 2004.[5]
  • Newly sworn-in Ohio Governor John Kasich allows a previous executive order prohibiting discrimination in state employment on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity to expire.[6]
  • Following its passage in December 2010, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signs the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act. This act allows all couples, regardless of gender, to enter into civil unions which provide all of the state benefits of marriage.[13][14] The law is scheduled to take effect June 1.
  • As same --sex marriage is constitutionally prohibited in the state of Nebraska, an Otoe County judge refuses to grant a divorce to two women legally married in Vermont eight years ago. The judge does, however, rule on child support and visitation issues.[15]
  • Representatives at São Tomé and Príncipe's United Nations Universal Periodic Review announce that upcoming revisions to its Criminal Code will decriminalize homosexual sex in the country. The new code would come into effect four months later. Nauru announced a similar intention days earlier at its UPR session.[16]

February

  • Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick signs an executive order banning discrimination against state employees based on gender identity or expression.[21]
  • The Alaska Board of Regents votes to add sexual orientation to its anti-discrimination policy.[22]

March

  • Canada announces a pilot programme to provide $100,000 in living assistance funds to refugees facing persecution because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.[35]
  • Roman Catholic-operated Marquette University announces that it will offer domestic partnership benefits to employees beginning in 2012.[36]
  • USCIS later reverses its ruling and announces that it will continue to deny green cards to bi-national applicants in same-sex marriages.[38]
  • The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit dismisses the complaint of a Wal-Mart employee fired in 2005 for anti-gay harassment of another employee. The court rules that Wal-Mart did not violate the fired employee's religious freedom. Wal-Mart's anti-harassment policy includes "sexual orientation" as a category.[39]

April

  • The National Assembly of Hungary adopts a new constitution that among other things explicitly restricts same-sex marriage. However, same-sex couples may obtain the same legal protections through registering as domestic partners.[46] If signed as expected by President Pál Schmitt it will go into effect on January 1, 2012.
  • Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signs into law a bill that requires adoption agencies in the state to "give primary consideration to adoptive placement with a married man and woman." Agencies may place a child with a legally single person if it is in the child's best interest or if there is no married couple avapplying for adoption.[47] Same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Arizona.

May

  • The Tennessee Legislature gives final passage to the "Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act." The bill would repeal an ordinance passed earlier this year in Nashville that requires companies doing business with the city to adopt anti-discrimination policies that include sexual orientation and gender identity. The bill would also prevent any unit of local government from requiring companies to bar discrimination on any basis that is not illegal under state law.[63] The Tennessee Senate also passes Senate Bill 49, colloquially known as the "Don't Say Gay bill", which would bar schools from presenting any prepared material or lessons about homosexuality to students before high school.[64]
  • United States District Judge Frank Montalvo rules that a voter initiative in El Paso, Texas that stripped health benefits from the unmarried partners of city employees is constitutional. Although supporters of the initiative stated that they only intended to remove benefits from the partners of gay employees, Montalvo finds that the language of the ordinance also strips benefits from city officials and others who are not technically employees of the city.[65]
  • Tennessee governor Bill Haslam signs the "Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act" into law, reversing Nashville's LGBT-inclusive anti-discrimination ordinance and barring any local unit of government from requiring that companies bar discrimination on any basis not already covered by state law.[66]
  • The Church of Scotland votes to allow openly gay ministers, who can live in civil unions.[67]
  • Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signs Assembly Bill 211, which prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression. The law will take effect October 1.[69]
  • A spokesperson for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff announces that she has suspended an upcoming distribution of sex education videos through the ministries of health and education, saying that the "anti-homophobia kits," as they are known, are inappropriate for children and do not offer an "objective" view of homosexuality.[70]

June

  • The Virginia Board of Juvenile Justice, which oversees the state's juvenile correctional facilities, votes unanimously to ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.[73]
  • The Portland, Oregon City Council votes unanimously to expand health coverage for city workers to cover the cost of sex re-assignment surgery up to $50,000.[74]
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts announces plans to reimburse city employees in legal same-sex marriages for the federal tax burden they incur for the value of health benefits received by their spouses. Under federal law, employers are required to include the value of such benefits as taxable income, while mixed-sex married couples are not taxed. Reimbursement in the form of quarterly stipends are expected to begin in July.[75]
  • Following a 36-26 vote passing exemptions for religious organisations,[86] the New York Senate approves the same-sex marriage law;[87] the New York State Assembly also approved the bill to legalise same-sex marriage in the state by a vote of 80-63.[88][89] Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law shortly before midnight.[90] The law would take effect in 30 days and will make New York the sixth state in the United States to recognise same-sex marriage.
  • Police in St. Petersburg, Russia, detain 14 gay rights activists holding an unsanctioned gay pride event.[91]

July

  • The Constitutional Court of Colombia ruled that same-sex couples in de facto unions constitute a family. The Court further ruled that the Congress of Colombia has two years to address marriage equality through the legislative process. If the deadline passes without legislation, same-sex couples would be able to formalise their unions through notary publics.[106]
  • The United Nations Economic and Social Council reports that the International Gay and Lesbian Association has been granted consultative status. This gives ILGA the right to attend U.N. meetings, speak, and provide information to U.N. bodies on treatment of gays.[107]
  • The Italian Chamber of Deputies rejects a bill that would have outlawed discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.[108]
  • The United States Department of Labor releases a report on employee benefits in the United States which for the first time includes information on the availability of same-sex domestic partnership benefits.[109]

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

See also

References

  1. ^ Partnership laws come into force
  2. ^ Court Affirms Rights of Ugandan Gays
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  4. ^ Same-sex divorce stands under appellate ruling
  5. ^ Marriage officials can't refuse gays: Sask. court
  6. ^ Resnick, Eric. Kasich lets LGBT job bias rule expire. Gay People's Chronicle. 2011-01-14. Accessed: 2011-01-18.
  7. ^ Judge Reverses on Lesbian Name Change
  8. ^ Gay Couple Win B&B Discrimination Case
  9. ^ House passes anti-gay marriage bill
  10. ^ Iowa Senate Denies Push for Gay Marriage Ban
  11. ^ French watchdog says no to gay marriage
  12. ^ Lambda Legal Reaches Settlement Agreement with Indiana School District After Transgender Student Was Barred from Prom
  13. ^ Illinois Civil Unions Law: Governor Quinn Will Sign Historic Legislation Today
  14. ^ Illinois governor legalizes civil unions for gays, lesbians
  15. ^ Same Sex: Judge Says No Nebraska Marriage Means No Divorce In Nebraska
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  17. ^ State Dept steps back on gender-neutral parentage
  18. ^ Parent One, Parent Two to replace references to mother, father on passport forms
  19. ^ Victory! New York City Adopts Policy Ensuring Transgender People Equal Access to Marriage Licenses
  20. ^ Court: Woman entitled to visitation with child of former same-sex partner
  21. ^ Patrick bans discrimination against transgender state workers
  22. ^ Alaska regents vote to ban gay discrimination
  23. ^ Statement of the Attorney General on Litigation Involving the Defense of Marriage Act
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  26. ^ Hawaii Civil Unions Signed Into Law
  27. ^ Panel Finds Canadian Gay Marriage Valid in Probate Case
  28. ^ Judge: Anti-gay shirts worn by Neuqua Valley students OK
  29. ^ Wyoming Senate Kills Antigay Bill
  30. ^ Benson v. Alverson
  31. ^ Judge dismisses challenge to gay marriage barriers
  32. ^ House Republicans Vote to Defend DOMA in Court on Party Line 3-2 Vote
  33. ^ (German) Landtag einhellig für Partnerschaftsgesetz
  34. ^ Cook County Jail using gender identity to determine housing
  35. ^ Canada to assist persecuted gay refugees
  36. ^ Marquette University to offer domestic partner benefits
  37. ^ The Advocate: Andrew Harmon, "Immigration Breakthrough?." March 27, 2011, accessed March 29, 2011
  38. ^ Official: No Hold on Gay Immigration Cases
  39. ^ Kilian Melloy, "Woman Loses Suit After Being Fired by Wal-Mart for Anti-Gay Diatribe," April 5, 2011
  40. ^ S. Korea court upholds military ban on gay behaviour
  41. ^ Nashville's gay bias ban called 'milestone moment'
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  44. ^ NOLA: "Gay dads lose appeal in Louisiana birth certificate case," April 12, 2011, accessed April 13, 2011
  45. ^ 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell': Navy OKs Bases, Chaplains for Same-Sex Marriages After Repeal
  46. ^ A New Constitution for Hungary
  47. ^ Brewer signs Arizona bill on adoption preference
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  49. ^ Montana judge rules against rights-seeking gay couples
  50. ^ Conjugal visits allowed for inmates and partners in same-sex marriages, civil unions
  51. ^ Catholic adoption agency loses gay adoption fight
  52. ^ U.S. Department of Labor Policy on Equal Employment Opportunity
  53. ^ Nepal census recognizes 'third gender'
  54. ^ "Brazil's supreme court recognizes gay partnerships". Reuters. May 5, 2011. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/06/us-brazil-gayrights-idUSTRE74503V20110506. 
  55. ^ Final Settlement to Landmark Lawsuit: Major Witt to Retire with Full Benefits
  56. ^ Presbyterians Approve Ordination of Gay People
  57. ^ Navy Scraps Rules on Gay Marriages After GOP Protest
  58. ^ Delaware governor signs civil unions bill into law for gay, lesbian couples beginning in 2012
  59. ^ Minn. Senate OKs Vote on Gay-Marriage Ban
  60. ^ Uganda's parliament takes no action on anti-gay bill
  61. ^ Bill outlawing transgender discrimination goes to Sandoval
  62. ^ Activists Vow To Defy Moscow Gay-Parade Ban
  63. ^ TN state Senate approves bill to repeal Metro's new anti-discrimination law
  64. ^ 'Don't Say Gay' bill passes in TN Senate
  65. ^ Domestic partner benefits law sends El Paso backward, some say
  66. ^ Gov. Haslam reverses Nashville's anti-discrimination law
  67. ^ Guardian:Church of Scotland votes to allow gay ministers
  68. ^ Wharton judge rules against Nikki Araguz
  69. ^ Sandoval signs transgender job discrimination bill
  70. ^ Brazil sex education material suspended by President
  71. ^ Bill targeting Strip arena among 27 signed by governor, 4 vetoed
  72. ^ Wyoming Supreme Court reverses same-sex divorce ruling
  73. ^ Va. juvenile justice board backs ban on sexual orientation discrimination
  74. ^ Health Equality: Portland Embraces Transgender Rights
  75. ^ Cambridge to offset federal gay marriage tax for city employees
  76. ^ EXCLUSIVE: Obama extends protections to gay couples under Medicaid
  77. ^ Key Policy Letters from the Education Secretary and Deputy Secretary
  78. ^ France rejects same-sex marriage bill
  79. ^ City restores domestic partner benefits
  80. ^ Heartland Alliance to Help Create First Ever Resource Center to Support LGBT Refugees
  81. ^ UN body votes for protection of gay rights
  82. ^ Poslanci potrdili družinski zakonik
  83. ^ Liechtenstein voters overwhelmingly back gay partnership law challenged by religious groups
  84. ^ Judge rules Wisconsin same sex registry is constitutional
  85. ^ Judge: Woman doesn't have to testify against same-sex spouse
  86. ^ New York Senate Passes Chapter Amendment
  87. ^ Gay Marriage Approved by New York Senate
  88. ^ G.O.P. Senators Are Stalled in Talks on Marriage Bill
  89. ^ State Senate Approves Religious Amendments, Undertakes Vote On Same-Sex Marriage Bill
  90. ^ NY Gov. Cuomo signs gay marriage law
  91. ^ NY marriage vote emboldens Paris gay pride march
  92. ^ Brazilian judge gives male couple approval for what court says is country’s first gay marriage
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  96. ^ Conn. governor signs transgender protections into law
  97. ^ Connecticut adds gender identity to non-discrimination laws
  98. ^ Miami Herald: Lisa Leff and Lolita C. Baldor, "Court orders immediate halt to gay military ban," July 6, 2011, accessed July 7, 2011
  99. ^ MetroWeekly: Chris Geidner, "U.S. Trustee Withdraws Appeal of Gay Couple's Bankruptcy Court DOMA Victory," July 7, 2011, accessed July 7, 2011
  100. ^ BREAKING: Governor signs Leno's FAIR Act
  101. ^ California: ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Is Back, Temporarily
  102. ^ Court Continues to Block DADT Discharges
  103. ^ Minnesota school district investigated after civil rights complaint
  104. ^ Michigan's Top Court Rejects Lesbian Custody Suit
  105. ^ New York state celebrates first same-sex marriages
  106. ^ Colombian court says Congress must decide on gay marriage
  107. ^ UN council votes to recognise global gay grouping
  108. ^ Italy rejects anti-homophobia bill
  109. ^ Employee Benefits in the United States news release text
  110. ^ Kitsap's Suquamish Tribe makes same-sex marriage legal
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  112. ^ Federal Court Upholds Transgender People’s Right to Access Medical Treatment in Prison
  113. ^ Seth's Law, Measure Designed To Curb Anti-Gay Bullying, Passes California State Senate
  114. ^ Governor Brown signs bill strengthening equal benefits law for LGBT workers
  115. ^ HHS expands hospital visitation rights for gay couples
  116. ^ 'X' now a gender option in Australian passports
  117. ^ Judge back tax exemption for Alaska same-sex couples; marital classification unconstitutional
  118. ^ It's official: `Don’t ask don’t tell’ is history
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  126. ^ http://www.hrc.org/blog/entry/irs-formally-agrees-with-historic-court-ruling-for-transgender-taxpayers
  127. ^ Oklahoma City Council passes controversial sexual orientation measure
  128. ^ Baltimore Co. police officers win same-sex benefits claim
  129. ^ ABC:Queensland parliament passes same-sex bill
  130. ^ Man Is Beaten and Killed in Upscale Hotel
  131. ^ Man Held in Times Sq. Hotel Killing
  132. ^ Lance Lundsten's Death Ruled Suicide Due to Mixed Drug Ingestion
  133. ^ Teenager Commits Suicide; Friends Say Bullying to Blame
  134. ^ Sources: Teenager Kills Himself After Facebook Taunts
  135. ^ Ugandan gay rights activist David Kato found murdered
  136. ^ James Gruber, last original Mattachine member, dies
  137. ^ Influential Gay Rev. Dies at 68
  138. ^ Alfred Freedman, a Leader in Psychiatry, Dies at 94
  139. ^ Another SA Lesbian Murdered
  140. ^ Doric Wilson, Playwright and Gay Activist, Dies at 72
  141. ^ Jean Harris dies at 66; forceful gay-rights organizer
  142. ^ Well-known gay Pakistani Muslim poet dies at 64
  143. ^ Rudolf Brazda, believed last surviving gay concentration camp prisoner, dies at 98
  144. ^ Arthur Evans, Leader in Gay Rights Fight, Dies at 68
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  147. ^ Frank Kameny, leading gay rights activist, dies at 86
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  152. ^ Peter Burton obituary
  153. ^ Lesbian publisher Barbara Grier dies at 78