In an apparent first high court ruling of its kind, a same-sex common-law couple in Japan has been recognized as having the same legal protections as a married couple, after the Tokyo High Court ruled in favor of a woman who sued her former same-sex partner for damages over infidelity at an appeal decision on March 4.
Hong Kong: 'HK should review laws relating to same-sex couples'
Poland: Activists face legal action over 'Atlas of Hate'
Hong Kong: Public flats policy for gay couples ruled unlawful 2020
Israel: High Court extends surrogacy rights to gay couples, single men
US: South Carolina sued over its ban on LGBTQ sex ed discussions
ILGA World releases extensive global research into laws banning the discredited practice of "conversion therapy"
US: Justices to take up case involving faith-based adoption agencies and same-sex couples
Next term the justices will hear oral argument in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, a challenge by several foster parents and Catholic Social Services to the city’s policy of cutting off referrals of foster children to CSS for placement because the agency would not certify same-sex couples as foster parents.