Constitutional Court to hand down judgment on same sex parental rights
The Constitutional Court will on Thursday hand down judgment on whether Section 40 of the Children’s
Japan court rules that not allowing same-sex marriage is ‘in a state of unconstitutionality’
Japan’s Fukuoka District Court ruled on Thursday that not allowing same-sex marriage was “in a state
Japan court rules same-sex marriage ban is not unconstitutional in LGBTQ rights blow
An Osaka court on Monday ruled that Japan’s ban on same-sex marriage was not “unconstitutional”,
Israel lifts restrictions on same-sex surrogacy
Israel on Tuesday lifted restrictions barring same-sex couples and single men from becoming parents
Cameroonian transgender women convicted of ‘attempted homosexuality’
A court in Cameroon sentenced two transgender women on Tuesday to five years in prison for
‘SCA ruling on hate speech disappointing’
Executive Director of Access Chapter 2 and co-chair of the National Task Team on Hate Crimes, Steve
UK MPs back extending gay marriage, abortion rights to N.Ireland
MPs in Britain’s House of Commons voted on Tuesday to extend same-sex marriage and abortion rights
Taiwan’s parliament endorses same-sex marriage
Taiwan became the first place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage on Friday, as thousands of
Cuba decides to scrap same-sex marriage law in new constitution: official
Cuba will leave out of its new constitution changes that would have paved the way for legal same-sex
Cuba’s new constitution would allow same-sex marriages
The new constitution being debated this weekend by Cuban legislators would provide a legal path for