LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit Rights

The ACLU works to ensure that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two Spirit people belong everywhere and can live openly and authentically without discrimination, harassment, or violence.

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The ACLU works to ensure that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and Two Spirit people belong everywhere and can live openly and authentically without discrimination, harassment, or violence.

The ACLU has a long history of defending the LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit community. We brought our first LGBTQ rights case in 1936. What is now the Jon L. Stryker and Slobodan Randjelović LGBTQ & HIV Project was founded in 1986 and renamed in 2021.

Today, the ACLU brings more LGBTQ + and Two Spirit rights cases and advocacy initiatives than any other national organization does. In fact, the ACLU has been counsel in seven of the nine LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit rights cases that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided — more than any other organization. With our reach into the courts and legislatures of every state, there is no other organization that can match our record of making progress both in the courts of law and in the court of public opinion.

The ACLU’s current priorities are to end discrimination, harassment and violence toward transgender people, to close gaps in our federal and state civil rights laws, to prevent protections against discrimination from being undermined by a license to discriminate, and to protect LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit people in and from the criminal legal system.

The Latest

News & Commentary
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All Are Welcome in South Dakota.

If South Dakota is really open for business, it better be open to all.
News & Commentary
Thomas Lewis

A Historic Week for Transgender Rights

After a long, painful fight, our lawmakers are finally starting to realize that it’s time to put the awful history of injustice against transgender people behind us.
News & Commentary
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Federal Court: Trans Kids Can’t Be Kicked Out of the Restroom

By James Esseks, Director, LGBT & HIV Project
News & Commentary
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Hello from the Other Side: Legislative Recap 2016

By: Libby Skarin, Policy Director & Lobbyist, ACLU SDA glance at my calendar as I write this tells me that today is March 31. That date is cause for much celebration around the ACLU of South Dakota office because it means that we have officially made it to the other side of the 2016 legislative session! This year's 38 day session was a whirlwind so take a deep breath, grab yourself a cup of coffee, and let's recap!
Legislation
Feb 20, 2026

House Bill 1184

An Act to define man and woman throughout the state and prohibit funding for anything to the contrary.
Status: Passed Committeee
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 12, 2026

House Concurrent Resolution 6010

A resolution urging the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Status: Sent to 41st Day/Did Not Pass
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Feb 11, 2026

House Bill 1153

An Act to protect certain rights of healthcare providers.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose