2007 in LGBT rights

This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 2007.

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Events

January

February

March

  • 17 – The Soulforce Equality Ride visits 32 schools in the United States that ban enrollment of openly gay students.[5]
  • 27 – A group of 29 human rights experts including seven United Nations Special Rapporteurs and a former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights releases the Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in Relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.[6]

April

  • 10 – The legislature of the U.S. state of Washington passes S5336, giving final approval to domestic partnership legislation, which would give same-sex couples many state rights of marriage.[7]
  • 26 – The legislature of the U.S. state of New Hampshire passes legislation for civil unions, which give same-sex couples many state rights of marriage.[8]
  • 30 – Regulations covering the provision of goods, facilities and services, outlawing discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation enter into force in Great Britain.[9]

May

  • 8 – In the U.S. Congress, New York congressman Jerrold Nadler and Vermont senator Patrick Leahy reintroduce the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) (H.R.2221 & S.1328).[10][11]
  • 9 – U.S. state of Oregon bans discrimination based on sexual orientation (which is legally defined to include gender identity) in the private sector.[12]
  • 17 – Ted Strickland, governor of the U.S. state of Ohio, issues an executive order banning discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the public sector.[13]
  • 22 – U.S. state of Vermont bans gender identity discrimination in the private sector.[14]
  • 24 – Jenny Bailey becomes the first transsexual mayor in the United Kingdom.[15]
  • 25
    • U.S. state of Colorado bans discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the private sector.[16]
    • U.S. state of Iowa bans discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in the private sector.[16]

June

August

September

  • 17 – The Maryland Court of Appeals overturns a lower court ruling in Deane & Polyak v. Conaway and rules that the Maryland constitution does not require the state to recognize or sanction same-sex marriage.[20]

November

  • 13 – Charles Iavarone, Supervisor of the Town of Salina, proposes human rights legislation which included a domestic partnership registry for the town. The board's only Democrat sided with two Republicans to defeat the law.
  • 21 – Jennifer Granholm, governor of the U.S. state of Michigan, issues an executive order prohibiting employment discrimination based on gender identity or expression in the public sector.[21]
  • 29
    • The first foreign gay wedding is held in Hanoi, Vietnam, between a Japanese and an Irish national.
    • Uruguay becomes the first Latin American country to pass a national civil union law.[22]

December

Deaths

See also

References