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Phone:
+1 609-465-1515

Hours:
Sunday11am - 11pm
Monday9am - 11pm
Tuesday9am - 11pm
Wednesday9am - 11pm
Thursday9am - 11pm
Friday9am - 12am
Saturday9am - 12am


Laws affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people vary greatly by country or territory — encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality. Laws that affect LGBT people include, but are not limited to, the following: laws concerning the recognition of same-sex relationships, including same-sex marriage, civil unions, and domestic partnerships laws concerning LGBT parenting, including adoption by LGBT people anti-discrimination laws in employment, housing, education, public accommodations anti-bullying legislation to protect LGBT children at school hate crime laws imposing enhanced criminal penalties for prejudice-motivated violence against LGBT people bathroom bills affecting access to sex-segregated facilities by transgender people laws related to sexual orientation and military service laws concerning access to assisted reproductive technology sodomy laws that penalize consensual same-sex sexual activity age of consent laws that may impose higher ages for same-sex sexual activity laws regarding donation of blood by men who have sex with men laws concerning access to sex reassignment surgery and hormone replacement therapy legal recognition and accommodation of reassigned genderNotably, 25 countries, all of which being developed democracies or developing democracies, recognized same-sex marriage as of 2018. By contrast, 10 countries or jurisdictions, all of which are Islamic and ruled by sharia, impose the death penalty for homosexuality. In 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed its first resolution recognizing LGBT rights, following which the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a report documenting violations of the rights of LGBT people, including hate crimes, criminalization of homosexual activity, and discrimination. Following the issuance of the report, the United Nations urged all countries which had not yet done so to enact laws protecting basic LGBT rights.
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