TLGBQIA+ Equality

The struggle of Transgender, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, Intersex, Asexual+ (TLGBQIA+) people for full equality is one of this generation’s most important and galvanizing civil rights movements. Despite the many advances that have been made, however, TLGBQIA+ people continue to face discrimination in many areas of their lives.

LGBQ&T Equality

What you need to know

2014

Marriage equality was established in Pennsylvania, making same-sex marriage legal in the commonwealth.

Neither Pennsylvania law nor federal statutes specifically prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. However, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission - the government agency that enforces the commonwealth's nondiscrimination law - announced that it accepts complaints of discrimination against TLGBQIA+ people in employment, housing, and public accommodations as a form of sex discrimination.

We have had some victories in federal courts and with some federal agencies recognizing discrimination against TLGBQIA+ people as a form of gender or sex discrimination. However, the current political climate threatens those wins, charging us to continue the work for equity.

Finally, more than 70 local governments in Pennsylvania have ordinances prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in employment, housing, and public accommodations.


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News & Commentary
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By Refusing to Provide Necessary Care to Trans Youth Under 19 Years of Age, Penn State Health and UPMC Are Failing Their Patients

The ACLU advocates for the legality of and access to gender-affirming care because we have a 105-year track record of fighting for equality and equity for all, especially those who have been marginalized and had their rights compromised, historically and in the present moment. 
Press Release

ACLU of Pennsylvania Settles Teacher Suspension Lawsuit with Central Bucks School District

PHILADELPHIA – The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania has settled a lawsuit against the Central Bucks School District over the district’s wrongful suspension of teacher Andrew Burgess in May of 2022.
Press Release

ACLU-PA Statement After House Committee Passage of TLGBQIA+ Nondiscrimination Bill

The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania praised a state House committee after the passage of legislation today to include sexual orientation and gender identity and expression in the commonwealth’s nondiscrimination law, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
Issue Areas: TLGBQIA+ Equality
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ACLU-PA Statement in Response to Pa. Regulation Banning TLGBQIA+ Discrimination

HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania’s Independent Regulatory Review Commission today passed a new regulation from the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission defining sex discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Issue Areas: TLGBQIA+ Equality
Court Case
Jun 08, 2018

Fulton v. City of Philadelphia

Court Case
Apr 04, 2017

Doe v. Boyertown Area School District

Court Case
Apr 10, 2023

Burgess v. Central Bucks School District

The ACLU of PA and the law firm LeVan Stapleton Segal Cochran LLC filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of teacher Andrew Burgess against the Central Bucks School District.
Court Case
Oct 05, 2022

Re Central Bucks School District Title IX violations

On October 6, 2022, the ACLU of Pennsylvania filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Education on behalf of seven students in Central Bucks School District who allege a culture of discrimination against LGBQ&T students, particularly trans and nonbinary students.