Category: Prima Facie
FLI Provides Lawyers a Network for Resources, Growth, and Strategic Development
The LGBT Family Law Institute (FLI), a joint venture of the National LGBT Bar Association and the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), has been cultivating a rich collection of resources for lawyers and people seeking legal services since its inception. Today, it boasts a membership of nearly 200 attorneys in 38 states across the […]
How to Make the Most of Your Lavender Law Experience
Michael Appel, who recently began working as a Manager on Google’s Corporate Communications Team, first attended the National LGBT Bar Association’s Annual Lavender Law Conference and Career Fair as a rising 2L. While there, he participated in the Career Fair and talked with his former internship employer, Chicago’s Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, and numerous […]
New Jersey Delivers Gestational Carrier Agreement Law and LGBT Friendly Amendments to Artificial Insemination Law
We hope you enjoy this third installment of the LGBT Family Law Institute’s Blog. This piece is written by Deb Guston, Esq. of Guston & Guston, LLP. After an almost six year gestation, New Jersey finally gave birth to a gestational carrier law, delivering enforceable surrogacy contracts to the Garden State. Governor Phil Murphy signed the New Jersey […]
Retroactive Common Law Marriage Provides Pathway to Rights & Benefits for Same-Sex Couples
We hope you enjoy this second installment of the LGBT Family Law Institute‘s Blog. This piece is written by Rebecca G. Levin, Esq. of Jerner & Palmer, P.C. What is a common law marriage? Many people have misconceptions about common law marriage and what it takes to establish one and whether same-sex couples may claim […]
Are LGBT Families Different?
The National LGBT Bar Association is excited to begin a new blog seriesh featuring members of the LGBT Family Law Institute. We are honored for our first post to feature a blog by Robin Fleischner, Attorney at Law. Robin Fleischner, Esq. became an adoption attorney in 1986 as an outgrowth of adopting her two sons. […]
Berkeley Law Students Peacefully Protest the “Gay Blood Ban”
On April 5, law students Taylor Horn, David Nahmias, and Tyler Wolfe tabled to raise awareness of the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) discriminatory ‘Gay Blood Ban’ at Berkeley Law’s first annual blood drive. The law students at Berkeley wrote the letter featured below and circulated it to all the faculty, staff, and students at […]
The LGBT Bar Launches Commit 2 Inclusion
The National LGBT Bar Association is proud to launch our Commit 2 Inclusion campaign this month. Beginning today, we are circulating a petition to law schools around the nation, asking the legal education community to support diversity and inclusion and reject hate groups. The campaign recognizes that the rise of hate groups in our […]
Meet Judge Feinman – New York’s First Openly Gay Judge on its Highest Court
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York made history this past June when he announced the appointment of Judge Paul G. Feinman to the New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court. Judge Feinman is the first openly gay judge to be appointed to that position and he is more than deserving the title. Judge […]
Past Success Through the Conference & Career Fair – Future Success on the Board
The National LGBT Bar Association’s President, Dale Noll, didn’t always plan on going into law. He began working in IT before realizing that he wanted to pursue a career where he could help people more directly. “I wanted to do something to improve lives,” Dale says. He attended the University of Miami School of Law. […]
How to Be an Ally and Why it Matters
Any civil rights movement cannot thrive without the support of allies, and that’s what the fight for LGBT rights is – a fight for civil rights. In the legal profession, having allies can make all the difference. From the office to the courtroom, support for the LGBT community ensures that its members have an equal […]