LGBT rights in Tennessee Index

- 06.22

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Tennesseans face some legal challenges that non-LGBT Tennesseans do not. Same-sex sexual activity is legal in the state. Marriage licenses are issued to same-sex couples in Tennessee since the Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, 2015.


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Sodomy law

The Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled the state's sodomy statute unconstitutional in 1996 in the case of Campbell v. Sundquist.


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Recognition of same-sex relationships

Marriage

Prior to being overturned, Tennessee recognized neither same-sex marriages nor any other form of legal recognition of same sex-unions. The state banned same-sex marriage both by statute and by constitutional amendment. That ban was overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 26, 2015.

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Domestic partnership

The cities of Chattanooga, Collegedale and Knoxville together with the Metropolitan Area of Nashville and Davidson County have enacted domestic partnership benefits for same-sex couples.


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Adoption and parenting

Tennessee allows single persons to adopt children. Same-sex couples may legally adopt in the state. In 2007, the Tennessee Attorney General released an opinion that adoption by same-sex couples was not prohibited by state statute, and could be done if in the child's best interest.


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Discrimination protection

Tennessee law does not prohibit discrimination of the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

The cities of Knoxville and Memphis, together with the Metropolitan Area of Nashville and Davidson County have ordinances prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

The Tennessee Board of Regents has established a policy of non-discrimination with regard to sexual orientation and gender identity in employment and for students, while the University of Tennessee System covers sexual orientation only.

Equal Access to Intrastate Commerce Act

Senate Bill 1556


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Hate crime

Tennessee law has punished hate crimes on the basis of sexual orientation since 2001, but the law does not include gender identity, though it is covered by federal hate crime laws.


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Gender Recognition

In 1977, the Tennessee state legislature passed a birth certificate statute that prohibits the state from altering the sex on birth certificates.Tennessee is the only state to prohibit the reassignment of one's gender on a birth certificate.


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