1973 in LGBT rights

This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1973.

List of years in LGBT rights (table)

Events

January

  • 1 – Maryland becomes the first state to ban same-sex civil marriages. It does so by passing a statue restricting marriage to heterosexual couples.[1]
  • 27 – The Metropolitan Community Church's headquarters in Los Angeles is burned to the ground by an unknown assailant.[2][3] No persons are inside of the building at the time of the fire.

June

August

  • Pride Week 1973, the first major LGBT pride event in Canada, is held simultaneously in several Canadian cities.[4]

October

November

December

  • 13 – Washington, D.C.'s Title 34 makes discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation illegal.[8]
  • 15 – The board of the American Psychiatric Association votes 13–0 to remove homosexuality from its official list of psychiatric disorders, the DSM-II. The resolution also urges an end to private and public discrimination and the repeal of laws discriminating against homosexuals.[9]
  • 20 – The city council of New York City rejects a gay rights ordinance.
  • 21 – A United States federal judge issues a bulletin stating that the federal civil service may not terminate an employee based on sexual orientation alone.
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See also

References

  1. Rector, Kevin (9 March 2015). "Md. attorney general says Supreme Court must overturn same-sex marriage bans nationwide". Baltimore Sun.
  2. Clendinen, Dudley (1999). Out For Good: The Struggle to Build a Gay Rights Movement in America. Simon & Schuster. p. 179. ISBN 0684810913.
  3. "Metropolitan Community Church fire report". January 27, 1973. Retrieved October 14, 2016.
  4. Peters, Rob. "Pride and Prejudiced: A history of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender milestones, in Vancouver and around the world". The Tyee, August 4, 2006. Accessed on September 25, 2008.
  5. "City Bars Job Discrimination", The Body Politic, no. 10, 1973.
  6. Wainwright v. Stone, 414 US 21 (Supreme Court of the United States 2010-11-05).
  7. Jones v. Callahan, 501 S.W.2d 588 (November 9, 1973)
  8. District of Columbia Human Rights Law Title 34 D.C. Rules and Regulations (PDF). Washington, D.C.: Government of the District of Columbia. 1973. pp. 9–10.
  9. Caplan, Arthur L. (1987). Scientific controversies: case studies in the resolution and closure of disputes in science and technology. Cambridge University Press. p. 392. ISBN 0-521-27560-1.
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