Mississippi has no current or pending state or local statutes recognizing sexual orientation or gender identity as protected classes of citizens. More generally, Mississippi is not welcoming socially or in its laws to LGBT people. Mississippi custody courts consider homosexuality negatively in determining custody disputes. In 2001, Mississippi banned adoption by same-sex couples. In 2004, eighty-six percent (86%) of Mississippians voted in favor of an amendment to the state constitution banning same-sex marriage and the recognition of same-sex marriages performed in other states
Tennessee‟s anti-discrimination law, known as the Tennessee Human Rights Act, does not explicitly ad...
Kentucky has no laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identit...
Wyoming, the least populous state in the United States, currently has no laws that prohibit employme...
Approximately 34,800 LGBT workers in Mississippi are not explicitly protected from discrimination un...
Until 2005, Maine had no state-wide protections against employment discrimination based on sexual or...
Currently, Michigan has not enacted any statewide legislation prohibiting employment discrimination ...
Missouri has no state statute prohibiting public employment discrimination based on sexual orientati...
Statistical summary of employment discrimination against LGBT people in Mississippi
Based on research conducted as of January 1, 2009, Georgia has no state statute prohibiting public o...
While, in 1998, New Orleans became one of the earliest cities in the United States to pass a local o...
There is no state law in Alabama prohibiting any form of employment discrimination. Rather, Alabama ...
The 160,000 LGBT adults in Missouri would benefit from an expanded state non-discrimination law that...
In 2001, Maryland enacted legislation that prohibits discrimination against gays, lesbians, and bise...
Battles over LGBT rights began early in Minnesota, when the twin cities amended their anti-discrimin...
Arkansas has no state statutes or local ordinances prohibiting employment discrimination on the basi...
Tennessee‟s anti-discrimination law, known as the Tennessee Human Rights Act, does not explicitly ad...
Kentucky has no laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identit...
Wyoming, the least populous state in the United States, currently has no laws that prohibit employme...
Approximately 34,800 LGBT workers in Mississippi are not explicitly protected from discrimination un...
Until 2005, Maine had no state-wide protections against employment discrimination based on sexual or...
Currently, Michigan has not enacted any statewide legislation prohibiting employment discrimination ...
Missouri has no state statute prohibiting public employment discrimination based on sexual orientati...
Statistical summary of employment discrimination against LGBT people in Mississippi
Based on research conducted as of January 1, 2009, Georgia has no state statute prohibiting public o...
While, in 1998, New Orleans became one of the earliest cities in the United States to pass a local o...
There is no state law in Alabama prohibiting any form of employment discrimination. Rather, Alabama ...
The 160,000 LGBT adults in Missouri would benefit from an expanded state non-discrimination law that...
In 2001, Maryland enacted legislation that prohibits discrimination against gays, lesbians, and bise...
Battles over LGBT rights began early in Minnesota, when the twin cities amended their anti-discrimin...
Arkansas has no state statutes or local ordinances prohibiting employment discrimination on the basi...
Tennessee‟s anti-discrimination law, known as the Tennessee Human Rights Act, does not explicitly ad...
Kentucky has no laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identit...
Wyoming, the least populous state in the United States, currently has no laws that prohibit employme...