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National LGBTQ+ civil rights organization offering legal help, impact litigation, and education. Help Desk 1-866-542-8336. A starting point for asylum seekers fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution who need pro-bono representation. Local LGBTQ+ bar associations maintain referral lists of affirming attorneys; many offer reduced-fee consults. Some states still have anti-LGBTQ+ adoption restrictions for religious agencies; private secular agencies are usually safer. Free service; donations support but never...
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American Civil Liberties Union LGBTQ+ project — civil rights litigation, advocacy, and resources. Useful for trans people navigating ID document updates across multiple states and federal agencies. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents and...
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TLDEF — name and gender marker change, legal help, and Trans Health Project. 646-862-9396. Worth contacting after workplace, housing, or healthcare discrimination — most cases have a tight statute of limitations. Local LGBTQ+ bar associations maintain referral lists of affirming attorneys; many offer reduced-fee consults. Some states still have anti-LGBTQ+ adoption restrictions for religious agencies; private secular agencies are usually safer. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents...
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GLAD Law — New England-based but national impact litigation and Legal InfoLine 800-455-GLAD. Relevant for couples whose marriage rights may be contested or who need parentage protections across states. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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Advocacy, organizing, and resources for LGBTQ+ liberation. Trains and supports community-based legal advocacy. A starting point for asylum seekers fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution who need pro-bono representation. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Some states still have anti-LGBTQ+ adoption restrictions for religious agencies; private secular agencies are usually safer. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+...
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Legal services for LGBTQ+ and HIV-positive immigrants seeking asylum, family reunification, or residency. Relevant for couples whose marriage rights may be contested or who need parentage protections across states. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Some states still have anti-LGBTQ+ adoption restrictions for religious agencies; private secular agencies are usually safer. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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Free legal services to low-income people and people of color who are transgender, intersex, or gender non-conforming. Worth contacting after workplace, housing, or healthcare discrimination — most cases have a tight statute of limitations. Many name/gender change clinics happen monthly at LGBTQ+ centers; bring photo ID, court fee waiver paperwork, and birth certificate. Trans people changing IDs typically need to update SSA, state DMV, passport, and birth certificate separately — order matters. No...
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Legal advocacy helping transgender people get health insurance coverage for transition-related care. For LGBTQ+ people needing help with name/gender ID changes, second-parent adoption, discrimination, immigration, or estate planning. Many name/gender change clinics happen monthly at LGBTQ+ centers; bring photo ID, court fee waiver paperwork, and birth certificate. Second-parent adoption is still recommended even after marriage equality, especially for travel across hostile states. Free service;...
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Free legal help directory connecting low-income people to local legal aid programs in every state. Worth contacting after workplace, housing, or healthcare discrimination — most cases have a tight statute of limitations. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Trans people changing IDs typically need to update SSA, state DMV, passport, and birth certificate separately — order matters. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents and allies.
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State affiliate of the ACLU defending LGBTQ+ civil rights statewide. Relevant for couples whose marriage rights may be contested or who need parentage protections across states. Many name/gender change clinics happen monthly at LGBTQ+ centers; bring photo ID, court fee waiver paperwork, and birth certificate. Trans people changing IDs typically need to update SSA, state DMV, passport, and birth certificate separately — order matters. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents and the people supporting...
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Free directory of attorneys handling LGBTQ+ legal matters by state and city. Useful for trans people navigating ID document updates across multiple states and federal agencies. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. Open at no cost to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents and the people...
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Free legal information on LGBT rights, marriage, custody, and discrimination. A starting point for asylum seekers fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution who need pro-bono representation. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Trans people changing IDs typically need to update SSA, state DMV, passport, and birth certificate separately — order matters. All services free of charge to LGBTQ+ Alaska residents and allies.
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Legal advocacy for marginalized youth including LGBTQ+ youth in foster care and juvenile justice. A starting point for asylum seekers fleeing anti-LGBTQ+ persecution who need pro-bono representation. Local LGBTQ+ bar associations maintain referral lists of affirming attorneys; many offer reduced-fee consults. Second-parent adoption is still recommended even after marriage equality, especially for travel across hostile states. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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AAJC legal advocacy including for AAPI LGBTQ+ communities. Useful for trans people navigating ID document updates across multiple states and federal agencies. Many name/gender change clinics happen monthly at LGBTQ+ centers; bring photo ID, court fee waiver paperwork, and birth certificate. Estate planning matters extra for LGBTQ+ families — without wills, biological family can override surviving partners. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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National civil rights legal organization including LGBTQ+ civil rights work. Worth contacting after workplace, housing, or healthcare discrimination — most cases have a tight statute of limitations. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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National hub of legal aid societies — find your local legal aid office. Useful for trans people navigating ID document updates across multiple states and federal agencies. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Movement Advancement Project's state-by-state tracking of LGBTQ+ legal protections. For LGBTQ+ people needing help with name/gender ID changes, second-parent adoption, discrimination, immigration, or estate planning. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Second-parent adoption is still recommended even after marriage equality, especially for travel across hostile states. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Professional org for LGBTQ+ legal professionals with public resources and member directory. Relevant for couples whose marriage rights may be contested or who need parentage protections across states. Initial consultations through Lambda Legal, ACLU, and NCLR are typically free and confidential. Estate planning matters extra for LGBTQ+ families — without wills, biological family can override surviving partners. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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HNBA LGBTQ+ section supporting Latino LGBTQ+ legal professionals. For LGBTQ+ people needing help with name/gender ID changes, second-parent adoption, discrimination, immigration, or estate planning. Many name/gender change clinics happen monthly at LGBTQ+ centers; bring photo ID, court fee waiver paperwork, and birth certificate. Some states still have anti-LGBTQ+ adoption restrictions for religious agencies; private secular agencies are usually safer. No cost — the program is grant-funded and...
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NAPABA LGBT Network supporting AAPI LGBTQ+ legal professionals. Useful for trans people navigating ID document updates across multiple states and federal agencies. Discrimination claims have short windows — federal EEOC is 180–300 days from the incident depending on state. Trans people changing IDs typically need to update SSA, state DMV, passport, and birth certificate separately — order matters. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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Federal hub for finding free legal help, court forms, and self-representation guides. Relevant for couples whose marriage rights may be contested or who need parentage protections across states. Local LGBTQ+ bar associations maintain referral lists of affirming attorneys; many offer reduced-fee consults. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) made workplace LGBTQ+ discrimination illegal under federal Title VII — many people still don't know they're protected. Free, confidential, and open to anyone in the...
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