Lambda Legal is an organization that has been in the news lately for arguing same sex marriage cases in California and Iowa, but the law firm deals with gay rights cases of all types, including cases before the Supreme Court. Lambda Legal attorneys argued such landmark cases as Romer v. Evans, challenging Colorado's discriminatory Amendment 2; Boy Scouts of America v. Dale, unsuccessfully challenging the Boy Scouts' exclusion of gay troop leader; and Lawrence v. Texas, the case that ruled sodomy laws unconstitutional.
The History and Organization of Lambda Legal
Lambda Legal became a non-profit national legal organization in 1973, and it initially focused on a range of cases including benefits for gay couples and gay families with children, discrimination suits on behalf of gay organizations and employees, and suits against the federal government for discriminatory practices. In the 1980s, the organization targeted corporations while continuing to fight discriminatory government practices. In the 1990s, it focused on state sodomy laws, partnership benefits for gays and lesbians, and working to overturn discriminatory state and local laws.
Today, the organization has five regional offices, located in Los Angeles (West), Chicago (Midwest), Atlanta (South), Dallas (South Central), and New York (National Headquarters). In addition to legal work, there are a number of Lambda staff members dedicated to education and public affairs. These staff members create publications related to gay rights legal issues, as well as managing education and advocacy campaigns.
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