Yes. Being gay is legal in every single European country, and same-sex relationships are legal in all but one: Northern Cyprus.
Being gay is legal in all 50 states.
yes. yet i am not gay. but there should be a right to choose who you wish to marry. and if gay was not legal there would be many civil right allegations
Being gay is legal in the US, Canada, the UK, and most countries because those countries recognize it as a natural part of humanity.
Yes, it is legal, but it it is rude and it wouldn't matter anyway. UK employers cannot fire someone for being gay.
It violated the Treaty of Versailles. Arguments could be made that it was legal or illegal, with the former being that Germany was still a sovereign state in spite of the treaty.
As of June. 2014, gay marriage is not legal in Alabama.
What do you the answer is here some of the answers i have. foreign investment legal recognition of gay rights the reunification of Germany free trade
Well if you think you were fired for being gay, you should walk up to your boss and stand up for yourself and tell them that there is nothing wrong with the way you are and it shouldn't matter if you're gay or not. And if they did fire you for being gay, then you can go to the court for that. Trust me, this will help. If your boss fired you because you are gay, they don't matter, they are just judgmental and rude.Answer:In 28 states, it is legal to be fired for being gay. If you live in one of these states, you have no recourse. You can't sue.
Paragraph 175 is the part of the legal code in Germany that illegalized male homosexuality from 15 May 1871 to 10 March 1994
You can do anything you want, provided that it is legal
Yes, gay marriage is legal in all U.S. states and territories.
No, as of 2013 it is not legal in Kansas.