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1997 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 1997.

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Events

  • Sodomy is decriminalized in the People's Republic of China.
  • Fiji becomes the second country in the world whose constitution explicitly protects against discrimination based on sexual orientation, although the Fijian government does not invalidate or repeal its sodomy laws.
  • U.S. state of Maine bans sexual orientation discrimination in the private sector. The ban is later repealed in a referendum.
  • U.S. state of New Hampshire bans sexual orientation discrimination in the private sector.
  • April

  • 30 — Ellen DeGeneres's character Ellen Morgan comes out as gay in "The Puppy Episode", seen by 42 million viewers.
  • July

  • 2 — District judge Eugene Nickerson in Abel v. United States of America, a challenge to "don't ask, don't tell", rules that the law in its entirety violates the First and Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
  • October

  • 3 — An Ontario court rules that the Canadian province's Insurance Act must include same-sex partners in its definition of spouse.
  • November

  • 25 — Homosexuality is decriminalized in Ecuador following a landmark decision handed down by the Constitutional Tribunal.
  • December

  • Annise Parker is elected as an at-large member of the Houston City Council alongside mayoral candidate Lee P. Brown.
  • 2 — David Cantania becomes the first openly gay or lesbian person to be elected to the city council of Washington, D.C.
  • 10 — The Constitution Review Committee in Florida votes 6–2 to reject adding sexual orientation as a criterion for protection in the state constitution.
  • 16 — In New Zealand, the court of appeal rules unanimously not to grant same-sex couples the right to marry.
  • 17 — In the U.S. state of New Jersey, same-sex couples are given the right to jointly adopt children.
  • References

    1997 in LGBT rights Wikipedia


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