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1973 in LGBT rights

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This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1973.

Contents

January

  • 27 – The Metropolitan Community Church's headquarters in Los Angeles is burned to the ground by an unknown assailant. No persons are inside of the building at the time of the fire.
  • June

  • 24 – The UpStairs Lounge arson attack in the French Quarter of New Orleans kills 32 members of a Metropolitan Community Church congregation meeting.
  • August

  • Pride Week 1973, the first major LGBT pride event in Canada, is held simultaneously in several Canadian cities.
  • October

  • 10 – Following a lobbying campaign by the Gay Alliance Toward Equality, Toronto City Council adopts a policy forbidding discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in municipal hiring, making the city the first jurisdiction in Canada to do so.
  • November

  • 5 – The Supreme Court of the United States in Wainwright v. Stone finds that the sodomy law of Florida is not unconstitutionally vague, reversing a Fifth Circuit ruling.
  • 9 — The Kentucky Court of Appeals rules in Jones v. Callahan that two women were properly denied a marriage license despite the gender neutrality of the state's marriage statute.
  • December

  • 13 – Washington, D.C.'s Title 34 makes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal.
  • 15 – The board of the American Psychiatric Association votes 13–0 to remove homosexuality from its official list of psychiatric disorders, the DSM-II. The resolution also urges an end to private and public discrimination and the repeal of laws discriminating against homosexuals.
  • 20 – The city council of New York City rejects a gay rights ordinance.
  • 21 – A United States federal judge issues a bulletin stating that the federal civil service may not terminate an employee based on sexual orientation alone.
  • References

    1973 in LGBT rights Wikipedia