HRC Calls on Congress to Protect LGBTQ Students in Higher Education

HRC Calls on Congress to Protect LGBTQ Students in Higher Education

Today, HRC called on Congress to pass the College Affordability Act (H.R. 4674) to reauthorize the Higher Education Act. The College Affordability Act includes important protections for LGBTQ students.

“No student should feel unsafe or unwelcome on any college campus,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “The College Affordability Act would ensure LGBTQ students have explicit legal protections from discrimination and harassment, combat cyberbullying, and promote transparency and collection of data around the experiences of LGBTQ students. If passed, this legislation would mark important progress toward making college campuses safer for all students. We appreciate the leadership of Chairman Bobby Scott and Education and Labor Committee members for advancing this legislation.”

As reported by the House Education and Labor Committee today, the College Affordability Act includes the following important provisions:

  • Clarifies that prohibitions on discrimination on the basis of sex include gender identity and sexual orientation;
  • Includes the Tyler Clementi Act (H.R. 2747/S. 1492) to require higher education institutions adopt policies to address cyberbullying;
  • Mandates the Department of Education study best practices for collecting data on LGBTQ students and their experiences; 
  • Includes the Exposing Discrimination in Higher Education Act (H.R. 3555) which requires religiously affiliated educational institutions that avail themselves of exemptions to discriminate against LGBTQ students to be transparent about their intent to discriminate.

The Human Rights Campaign is committed to ensuring all students can learn in a safe and affirming environment. 

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Congratulations to Juan and Czarina from Illinois!

Congratulations to Juan and Czarina from Illinois!

Love knows no borders, proven here by Juan and Czarina, who after over a year of video chatting finally met each other in person. They were married in 2013 and are still going strong! He writes: “Well I was single for a couple years which gave me time to work on myself after going through some hard times,

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Kentucky Supreme Court tosses gay t-shirt discrimination case

Kentucky Supreme Court tosses gay t-shirt discrimination case

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The Supreme Court of Kentucky has thrown out a lawsuit against a t-shirt manufacturer that refused to print gay pride t-shirts on religious grounds.

Two previous courts had come to similar conclusions in the suit, which was filed by the LGBTQ rights organization Lexington’s Gay and Lesbian Services. The group had approached Hands-On Originals, owned by Blake Adamson, to print shirts that read “Lexington Pride Festival” in 2012. Adamson’s refusal led to the lawsuit.

Related: The Supreme Court showed its liberal/conservative split in LGBTQ cases. Here’s how it went.

“While this result is no doubt disappointing to many interested in this case and its potential outcome, the fact that the wrong party filed the complaint makes the discrimination analysis almost impossible to conduct, including issues related to freedom of expression and religion,” the court wrote in its decision. In layman’s terms, the court punted, essentially refusing to make a decision on if a shop owner can discriminate against a customer on religious grounds. Instead, the judges ruled that Lexington’s Gay & Lesbian Services had no right to sue, as anti-discrimination laws only protect individuals, not groups.

The Kentucky ruling comes at a sensitive time, as the Trump Administration has argued before the federal Supreme Court that queer Americans are not entitled to job protections.

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