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9780809325184

The Rights of Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals, and Transgender People

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  • ISBN13:

    9780809325184

  • ISBN10:

    0809325187

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-02-01
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ Pr
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Summary

A completely revised edition of the authoritative ACLU guide to LGBT rights In its fourth edition, this fully revised and updated survey covers the rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexushy;als, and transgender people under present law, speshy;cifically in regard to freedom of speech and associashy;tion, employment, housing, the military, family and parenting, and HIV disease. Utilizing an accessible question-and-answer forshy;mat and nontechnical language,The Rights of Lesbishy;ans, Gay Men, Bisexuals, and Transgender Peopleproshy;vides an overview for understanding both the general themes in legal doctrine and the way in which indishy;viduals can begin the process of asserting rights proshy;vided by the law. First published in 1975, the volume has evolved in structure and content over the past three decades in accordance with changes in the laws it describes. The inclusion of legal issues regarding bisexuals and transgender people in this edition emphasizes the importance of recognizing specificity and difference within the gay community, particularly due to the strong link between sexual orientation and transgender issues. New to this edition are two appendixes that include contact information for national and regional LGBT legal groups, an overview of the legal system to explain some of the terms and concepts that appear throughout the book, and a summary of highlights of the law state by state.

Author Biography

Nan D. Hunter is a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School and founder and former director of the ACLU AIDS Project and the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project.

 

Courtney G. Joslin is a staff attorney at the National Center for Lesbian Rights, where she works primarily on family law and youth issues.

 

Sharon M. McGowan is the Brennan Fellow at the ACLU’s Na­tional Legal Department in New York, where she fo­cuses on First Amendment litigation and advocacy.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the ACLU Handbook Series
Eve Cary, General Editor
vii
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
PART 1. SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND THE STATE
I. Expression: The Right Not to Be Silent
3(14)
II. Criminal Law
17(18)
III. Government Employees
35(13)
IV. The Military
48(13)
V. Immigration
61(12)
PART 2. CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
VI. Employment in the Private Sector
73(14)
VII. Housing and Credit
87(14)
VIII. Public Accommodations
101(14)
PART 3. FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS
IX. Relationships
115(23)
X. Parenting
138(14)
XI. Youth
152(19)
PART 4. SPECIALIZED ISSUES
XII. Transgender People
171(21)
XIII. People with HIV/AIDS
192(15)
Appendixes
A. National and Regional LGBT Legal Groups
207(3)
B. An Introduction to Law and the Legal System
210(5)
Index 215

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