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(LGBTQ) individuals in the
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of
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have federal protections, but still face legal challenges and discrimination on the state level that is not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents.
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rights in
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—a Republican Party stronghold located in both the
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and greater
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—are severely limited in comparison to other states. As one of the most
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states in the U.S., Alabama is one of the only two states along with neighboring
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where recent opinion polls show that opposition to
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outnumbers support. Same-sex sexual activity in Alabama was legalized in accordance with the 2003 ''
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'' decision. The state's anti-sodomy provisions were repealed in 2019; making it the first state in the Gulf Coast to codify same-sex sexual activity into state law.


Law regarding same-sex sexual activity

Same-sex sexual activity has been legal in
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since 2003, when the
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decision in ''
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'' struck down all state
sodomy laws A sodomy law is a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes. The precise sexual acts meant by the term ''sodomy'' are rarely spelled out in the law, but are typically understood and defined by many courts and jurisdictions to include any o ...
. On May 23, 2019, the
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passed, with 101 voting yes and 3 absent, Alabama Senate Bill 320, which repeals the ban on "deviate sexual intercourse". On May 28, 2019, the
Alabama State Senate The Alabama State Senate is the upper house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alabama. The body is composed of 35 members representing an equal number of districts across the state, with each district conta ...
passed Alabama Senate Bill 320, with 32 yea and 3 absent. The bill took effect on September 1, 2019.AL SB 320
/ref> The age of consent in Alabama is 16 years old; however, sexual contact is legal with someone under 16 years and within 2 years of the older individual. In 2019, this provision was extended to members of the same sex. It had previously only been allowed for individuals of the opposite sex. A few other US states still keep these types of age-of-consent clauses, exclusively applying them to individuals of opposite sexes.


Recognition of same-sex relationships

On June 26, 2015, the
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's ruling in ''
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'' made same-sex marriage legal nationwide. However, not all
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immediately complied, and instead they copied behavior from the civil rights era when they had refused to perform interracial marriages. By 2017, eight counties were still protesting by refusing to issue any marriage licenses at all. In May 2019, the
Alabama Legislature The Alabama Legislature is the legislative branch of the government of the U.S. state of Alabama. It is a bicameral body composed of the House of Representatives and Senate. It is one of the few state legislatures in which members of both cham ...
decided counties were required to record marriage certificates. On August 29, 2019, all Alabama counties began recording marriage certificates for all couples (including interracial and same-sex couples). Previously,
Alabama Alabama ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South, Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gu ...
had banned the licensing of same-sex marriages and the recognition of such marriages from other jurisdictions by
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in 1996, by
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in 1998, and by
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in June 2006. There are still some legal prohibitions on same-sex marriage, but they are unenforceable. They are: Executive Order Number 24 by Governor
Fob James Forrest Hood "Fob" James Jr. (born September 15, 1934) is an American politician, civil engineer, entrepreneur, and former football player. He served as the 48th governor of Alabama, first as a Democrat from 1979–1983, and then as a Republ ...
, Alabama Code § 30-1-19, and Amendment 774 of the Constitution of the State of Alabama.


Adoption rights and parenting

Alabama permits adoption by same-sex couples. Sexual orientation has sometimes been used as a reason to deny parents' rights. In 2002, the Supreme Court of Alabama ruled that
"the homosexual conduct of a parent — conduct involving a sexual relationship between two persons of the same gender — creates a strong presumption of unfitness that alone is sufficient justification for denying that parent custody of his or her own children or prohibiting the adoption of the children of others. ... Homosexual conduct is, and has been, considered abhorrent, immoral, detestable, a crime against nature, and a violation of the laws of nature and of nature's God upon which this Nation and our laws are predicated. Such conduct violates both the criminal and civil laws of this State and is destructive to a basic building block of society — the family. The law of Alabama is not only clear in its condemning such conduct, but the courts of this State have consistently held that exposing a child to such behavior has a destructive and seriously detrimental effect on the children. It is an inherent evil against which children must be protected."
However, the following year, the U.S. Supreme Court said in ''
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'' that states could not ban same-sex sexual activity.


Child Placing Agency Inclusion Act

Alabama is one of the few states to have a law protecting the right of faith-based adoption agencies to refuse to place a child with a certain couple or individual due to the agency's religious beliefs. The law was signed by
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Kay Ivey Kay Ellen Ivey ( ; born October 15, 1944) is an American politician who is the 54th governor of Alabama, serving since 2017. A Republican since 2002, Ivey was the 38th Alabama state treasurer from 2003 to 2011 and the 30th lieutenant governor o ...
in May 2017.


Fertility assistance

In February 2024, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos have the legal status of children. Justice Gregory Cook dissented, predicting that "the creation of frozen embryos will end in Alabama" due to the court's ruling. Cook explained: "No rational medical provider would continue to provide services for creating and maintaining frozen embryos knowing that they must continue to maintain such frozen embryos forever or risk the penalty of a Wrongful Death Act claim for punitive damages."


Discrimination protections


Federal law

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in
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of the
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within the jurisdiction of the
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. Since 2020, sexual orientation has been applied to the definition of sex in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.


State level

Alabama state law does not address discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing, discrimination in public accommodations, addresses harassment and/or bullying of students, and discrimination against students. The state law has neither a ban on insurance exclusions for transgender healthcare nor does it provide transgender-inclusive health benefits to state employees. However, in 2022, it became a felony for a medical provider to give
gender-affirming care Transgender health care includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions which affect transgender individuals.Gorton N, Grubb HM (2014). General, Sexual, and Reproductive health. In L. Erickson-Schroth. ...
to a minor.


Local level

The city of
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prohibits all discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. It approved such protections in September 2017. The city of
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passed a similar non-discrimination ordinance in April 2018, becoming the second city in the state to have such protections.
Huntsville Huntsville is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama. The population of the city is estimated to be 241,114 in 2024, making it the 100th-most populous city in the U.S. The Huntsville metropolitan area had an estimated 525,465 ...
,
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/ref> and Montgomery have public employment protections on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity.


Hate crime law

Since 1994, Alabama has had a
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law applicable to "race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, or physical or mental disability." The current law does not apply to crimes committed on account of
sexual orientation Sexual orientation is an enduring personal pattern of romantic attraction or sexual attraction (or a combination of these) to persons of the opposite sex or gender, the same sex or gender, or to both sexes or more than one gender. Patterns ar ...
or
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. On April 24, 2009,
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Alvin Holmes introduced ''HB533'', a bill that would have added sexual orientation to the list of hate crime categories. State Representative
Patricia Todd Patricia Todd (born July 25, 1955) is an American politician from Alabama. A Democrat, she was elected in November 2006 as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives representing District 54 in downtown Birmingham. She is the current Firs ...
, the Legislature's first and only openly‐
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member, unsuccessfully attempted to add gender identity to the bill, but was opposed by Holmes and other legislators. Holmes said he believed that his bill covering only sexual orientation would protect persons victimized as a result of their gender identity. Holmes had introduced identical bills in previous sessions: ''HB829'' (2008), ''HB247'' (2007), ''HB57'' (2006), ''HB423'' (2001), ''HB85'' (2000), and has pushed for the inclusion of sexual orientation in the hate crime law since at least 1999. In April 2009, the
Alabama House of Representatives The Alabama House of Representatives is the lower house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of state of Alabama. The House is composed of 105 members representing an equal number of districts, with ...
passed Holmes' bill by a vote of 46 to 41.''Birmingham News''
Kim Chandler, "House Oks adding sexual orientation to hate crimes law, which now goes to Senate," April 24, 2009
, accessed June 2, 2012
Birmingham Weekly

accessed June 2, 2012
The
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Judiciary Committee later approved the bill, but the full Senate took no action on it before the
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adjourned on May 15, 2009. ''HB413'' (2016) was sponsored by Todd and Representative
Juandalynn Givan {{Infobox officeholder , name = Juandalynn Givan , image = Juandalynn Givan in 2018.jpg , caption = Givan in 2018 , state_house = Alabama , district = 60th , term_start = November 3, 2010 , predecessor = E ...
to add protections for sexual orientation and gender identity and ''HB8'' (2017), but neither bill made it to a vote. In 2019, the Alabama Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill that would have added police officers to the protected classes covered by the hate crime statute. Senator
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of Mobile added an amendment that would have also included sexual orientation as a protected class. Though it passed the Senate committee, it did not pass the legislature. The '' Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act'', approved by the United States Congress and signed into law by President
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in October 2009, bans such hate crimes federally.


Education

From 1992 to 2021, Alabama's no promo homo law said that "course materials and instruction that relate to sexual education or sexually transmitted diseases should include ..an emphasis, in a factual manner and from a public health perspective, that homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public and that homosexual conduct is a criminal offense under the laws of the state." The law was repealed in April 2021 after
Governor A governor is an politician, administrative leader and head of a polity or Region#Political regions, political region, in some cases, such as governor-general, governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the ...
Kay Ivey Kay Ellen Ivey ( ; born October 15, 1944) is an American politician who is the 54th governor of Alabama, serving since 2017. A Republican since 2002, Ivey was the 38th Alabama state treasurer from 2003 to 2011 and the 30th lieutenant governor o ...
signed the
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's bill to repeal all archaic references to "homosexuality and HIV/AIDS" in Alabama's post-1992
sex education Sex education, also known as sexual education, sexuality education or sex ed, is the instruction of issues relating to human sexuality, including human sexual anatomy, Human sexual activity, sexual activity, sexual reproduction, safe sex, birth ...
laws.


Transgender rights


Gender-affirming healthcare

Since May 8, 2022, it is a Class C felony for a medical provider to give
gender-affirming care Transgender health care includes the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of physical and mental health conditions which affect transgender individuals.Gorton N, Grubb HM (2014). General, Sexual, and Reproductive health. In L. Erickson-Schroth. ...
(including puberty blockers, hormones, or surgeries) to anyone under the age of 19. The medical provider can be punished by 10 years in prison. The ban was temporarily not enforceable while it was challenged in court. On August 21, 2023, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that Alabama could begin enforcing the ban until the court could make a permanent decision. The trial is scheduled for April 2, 2024. Alabama is the first U.S. state to implement a law like this. The bill, called the "Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act", had been introduced in previous years. The Alabama Legislature passed it in early 2022 (SB 184), and
Governor A governor is an politician, administrative leader and head of a polity or Region#Political regions, political region, in some cases, such as governor-general, governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the ...
Kay Ivey Kay Ellen Ivey ( ; born October 15, 1944) is an American politician who is the 54th governor of Alabama, serving since 2017. A Republican since 2002, Ivey was the 38th Alabama state treasurer from 2003 to 2011 and the 30th lieutenant governor o ...
signed it on April 8. It took effect one month later. The state of Alabama hired
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in defense of the ban of gender-affirming care for minors with
gender dysphoria Gender dysphoria (GD) is the distress a person experiences due to inconsistency between their gender identitytheir personal sense of their own genderand their sex assigned at birth. The term replaced the previous diagnostic label of gender i ...
. However, on
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, federal judge Liles C. Burke discovered that Cantor had no clinical experience diagnosing or treating minors with gender dysphoria, nor in monitoring such patients for improvements, and that he lacked knowledge of the treatments and methods used in gender clinics in the state of Alabama. As a result, Burke wrote that he gave Cantor's testimony "very little weight". On May 13, 2022, five days after the law had taken effect, Burke temporarily halted the parts of the law that prohibit doctors from prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapies from going into effect while the law is challenged in court. However the parts of the law that prohibit minors from receiving sex-altering surgeries remain in effect. An article in ''
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'' summarized the changes: A January 2023 review of the state of Alabama's expenses for the trans medical care suit revealed that the state had spent over $1 million on legal council, and over $500,000 on expert witnesses.


''Boe v. Marshall (aka Eknes-Tucker v. Ivey)''

Five parents sued the state, with Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall as a defendant. They argued that the law prevented them from making decisions about their children's healthcare. The state asked the parents for "all medical records" and "all documents" related to their children's "Gender Dysphoria", to any care provider who "treated" the children for gender dysphoria, and to "any mental health treatment" of these children. In August 2023, a three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided to allow the ban to take effect. On September 11, 2023, plaintiffs asked for a rehearing in the full court. Although the U.S. Department of Justice tried to pause this case, on December 26, 2023, U.S. District Judge Liles Burke said it could continue. On 1 May 2025, plaintiffs withdrew their legal challenge to the state law, a decision the state attorney general praised as a victory. Consequently, the ban remained in force.


Identity documents

In January 2021, a federal judge said Alabama cannot require
sex reassignment surgery Gender-affirming surgery (GAS) is a surgical procedure, or series of procedures, that alters a person's physical appearance and sexual characteristics to resemble those associated with their gender identity. The phrase is most often associat ...
to amend name and sex on a driver's license. Alabama had been requiring this.


Transgender sports ban

Since July 1, 2021, Alabama requires single-sex sports teams in public schools to consider a student's "biological sex". The Alabama Legislature passed the bill earlier that year, and Governor Kay Ivey signed it.


Bathroom ban

HB322, a bill to require public school students to use bathrooms consistent with the gender on their birth certificate, passed the
Alabama House of Representatives The Alabama House of Representatives is the lower house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of state of Alabama. The House is composed of 105 members representing an equal number of districts, with ...
in February 2022 and the
Alabama Senate The Alabama State Senate is the upper house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Alabama. The body is composed of 35 members representing an equal number of districts across the state, with each district con ...
in April 2022. The Senate version included an amendment to ban K–5 classroom "instruction" on sexuality and gender. On April 8, 2022, Governor Ivey signed it into law as Act No. 2022-290. In September 2022, the Alabama Board of Education implemented and codified the policy in full. In March 2024, the House and Senate passed a bill that would eliminate DEI programs at universities and would also ban people from using bathrooms that aren't aligned with their sex assigned at birth.


Senate Bill 75

In February 2025, Senate Bill 75 was signed into law by Governor
Kay Ivey Kay Ellen Ivey ( ; born October 15, 1944) is an American politician who is the 54th governor of Alabama, serving since 2017. A Republican since 2002, Ivey was the 38th Alabama state treasurer from 2003 to 2011 and the 30th lieutenant governor o ...
. It declares that gender is an immutable male-female binary (determined by
biological sex Biology is the scientific study of life and living organisms. It is a broad natural science that encompasses a wide range of fields and unifying principles that explain the structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution of ...
assigned at birth), and that "neither the state nor any political subdivision of the state shall be prohibited from establishing separate single-sex spaces or environments for males and females when biology, privacy, safety, or fairness are implicated."


Politics

Patricia Todd Patricia Todd (born July 25, 1955) is an American politician from Alabama. A Democrat, she was elected in November 2006 as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives representing District 54 in downtown Birmingham. She is the current Firs ...
, a member of the
Alabama House of Representatives The Alabama House of Representatives is the lower house of the Alabama Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of state of Alabama. The House is composed of 105 members representing an equal number of districts, with ...
, was elected in November 2006 and became the first ever openly gay elected official in the state of Alabama. In September 2013, she married her wife, Jennifer Clarke, in
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. In the
2018 Alabama House of Representatives election The 2018 Alabama House of Representatives elections were held on November 6, 2018, as part of the biennial United States elections. All 105 of Alabama's state representatives were up for reelection. In Alabama, members of both the House of Repr ...
, Neil Rafferty, a former member of the
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, was elected to represent the 54th House District of Alabama. Rafferty became Alabama's first openly gay congressman. He resides in
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with his husband Michael Rudulph.


Organizations

* Alabama Stonewall Democrats


Public opinion

A 2017
Public Religion Research Institute The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization that conducts public opinion polls on a variety of topics, specializing in the quantitative and qualitative study of politic ...
(PRRI) poll found that 42% of Alabamians supported same-sex marriage, while 51% were opposed. 7% were undecided. The same poll also found that 58% supported an anti-discrimination law covering sexual orientation and gender identity. 34% were against. Additionally, 51% were against allowing public businesses to refuse to serve LGBTQ people due to religious beliefs, while 41% supported allowing such religiously-based refusals. A 2022
Public Religion Research Institute The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) is an American nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization that conducts public opinion polls on a variety of topics, specializing in the quantitative and qualitative study of politic ...
(PRRI) poll found that 53% of Alabamians supported same-sex marriage, while 41% were opposed. 6% were undecided. The same poll also found that 69% supported an anti-discrimination law covering sexual orientation and gender identity. 26% were against. 5% were undecided. Additionally, 47% were against allowing public businesses to refuse to serve LGBTQ people due to religious beliefs, while 46% supported allowing such religiously-based refusals. 6% were undecided.PRRI: American Values Atlas 2022, Alabama
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Summary table


See also

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LGBTQ rights in the United States Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in the United States are at risk of erosion under the Second presidency of Donald Trump, with transgender rights being most at risk. While lesbian, gay and bisexual rights remain ad ...
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Equality Alabama Equality Alabama (EA) was a statewide non-profit civil rights organization that advocates for the rights of LGBTQ people in Alabama. Background Equality Alabama was formed by the 2002 merger of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance of Alabama and Equalit ...
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Politics of Alabama Alabama ( ) is a state in the Southeastern and Deep Southern regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama is the ...
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No promo homo laws Anti-LGBTQ curriculum laws are laws approved by various U.S. states that limit the discussion of sexuality and gender identity in public schools. In theory, these laws mainly apply to sex ed courses, but they can also be applied to other parts ...


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References


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lgbt Rights In Alabama LGBTQ rights in Alabama