LGBTQIA+ Equality

No one should be discriminated against because of who they are or who they love. Since our founding, the ACLU of North Carolina has a long and proud history of fighting for equal rights for LGBTQ and gender nonconforming North Carolinians and their families.

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No one should be discriminated against because of who they are or who they love. Since our founding, the ACLU of North Carolina has a long and proud history of fighting for equal rights for LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual) and gender-nonconforming North Carolinians and their families.

Through litigation, lobbying, public education, and organizing, we work to build a North Carolina where LGBTQIA+ and gender-nonconforming people can live openly without discrimination and enjoy equal rights, personal autonomy, and freedom of expression and association. The ACLU-NC works to protect LGBTQIA+ people from discrimination in employment, education, housing, public accommodations, government services, and other areas of life.

During the 1970s, the ACLU-NC worked to dismantle North Carolina's sodomy laws, which allowed police to arrest LGBTQIA+ adults for engaging in private, consensual sexual behavior. In 2013 and 2014, the ACLU-NC represented nine families in the first two legal challenges to North Carolina's ban on marriage for same-sex couples, ultimately helping to win marriage equality in North Carolina. In 2016, the ACLU-NC filed a federal court challenge to House Bill 2, North Carolina's notorious transgender discrimination law, just days after it was passed.

In the last few years, the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights has become even more critical. Transgender North Carolinians face unwavering opposition to their basic rights, such as access to public spaces and vital gender-affirming healthcare. Legislators have introduced bills that range from banning gender-affirming care to forcing teachers to disclose students' identities to their parents and prohibiting drag performances in public.

In the face of these challenges, the ACLU has been an unwavering force, tirelessly testifying against these measures, fighting to delay their implementation, and amplifying the stories of LGBTQIA+ individuals and their allies. We stand together in our commitment to uphold justice, foster equality, and protect the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Each year during Pride Month, we come together to celebrate and proudly acknowledge the courage, strength, and influence of the LGBTQIA+ community. In the face of persistent assaults on LGBTQIA+ rights, the significance of pride is now more important than ever. In North Carolina, Pride celebrations take place across the state throughout the summer and fall. The ACLU-NC attends as many of these events as possible, distributing information on our organization's work supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.


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Legislation
Jun 18, 2025

HB 805: Anti-Trans/School Censorship Bill

HB 805 is an anti-trans bill that impacts transgender and nonbinary people throughout the state, while also limiting the curriculum and materials schools can provide to their students.
Status: Became Law Over Governor's Veto
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025

HB 606: Anti-Trans Civil Procedure Amendment

HB 606 includes several anti-trans provisions, including increasing the statute of limitations for gender affirming care related medical malpractice claims and prohibiting the use of state funds for gender-affirming care for those who are incarcerated.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
Legislation
May 12, 2025

HB 636: Banning Books in Schools

This bill severely restricts the books that can be added to public school libraries and allows parents and county residents to sue public schools that violate these book-banning bills.
Status: Passed House
Position: Oppose
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May 12, 2025

SB 442: Anti-Trans Adoption Discrimination

This bill defines child abuse and neglect to exclude a parent’s or caregiver’s refusal to acknowledge or support a child’s gender identity. It prohibits the state from denying adoption placements based on a family’s unwillingness to support a child's gender transition.
Status: Signed by Governor
Position: Oppose