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Every New Yorker should be afforded the same rights and protections under the law. The NYCLU is a leader in protecting and fighting for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The denial of rights and protections to LGBT individuals and their families fundamentally undermines the freedom of all New Yorkers.

The NYCLU has been one of New York State's leading advocates for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) New Yorkers, working tirelessly to extend constitutionally guaranteed rights to citizens who are all too often the victims of hate crimes, workplace discrimination and marginalization. The NYCLU works on a local and state-wide level. We use a multi-pronged strategy of litigation, legislation, community organizing and public education, including trainings and hosting events.

Thanks to the active and aggressive participation of both LGBT and straight-identified New Yorkers, the NYCLU has made great strides in helping LGBT citizens and their families feel safe and free at work, at school and at home in their own neighborhoods.

News Items and Releases  (see all)



July 9, 2008 - NYCLU Sues Insurance Company for Failing to Provide Benefits to Married Lesbian Couple

June 9, 2008 - AIDS Service Providers & Advocates to Leg: Drop HIV Testing Bill that Would Keep Patients in the Dark

June 5, 2008 - NYCLU Announces Marriage Q&A for Gay and Lesbian Couples

Court Cases  (see all)



Mariah L. v. Administration for Children’s Services (Challenge to ACS's Refusal to Pay for Charge's Sex Reassignment Surgery)

Bizzari et al. v. The Charles T. Sitrin Health Care Center, Inc. (Challenging Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation)

Martinez v. County of Monroe et al. (Seeking Recognition in New York for Valid Same-Sex Marriages Performed Outside the State)

Publications  (see all)



Marriage Q&A for Gay and Lesbian Couples

Fact Sheet: Marriage Fairness In New York State (2008)

The Dignity Project

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