List of anti-discrimination laws in the United States

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The following is a list of anti-discrimination laws and judicial decisions which have come into force in various areas of the United States since independence in 1776.

Federal

State

  • Alaska
    • Alaska Constitution, Article I, §3 (1972, protecting equality on the basis of "race, color, creed, sex or national origin")
    • Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945
    • CROWN Act (2022; only for public education)
  • Arkansas
    • CROWN Act (2023, only for public education)
  • California:
  • Colorado
    • Colorado Constitution, Article II, §29 (1973)
    • CROWN Act (2020)
  • Connecticut
    • Connecticut Constitution, Article I, §20 (1974)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
    • Homeless Bill of Rights
    • John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of Connecticut (2023)
  • Delaware
    • Delaware Constitution, Article I, §21 (2019, 2021)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
  • Florida
    • Florida Constitution, Article I, §2 (1998)
  • Georgia
    • Fair Employment Practices Act
  • Hawaii
    • Hawaii Constitution, Article I, §3 (1978)
  • Illinois
    • Illinois Constitution, Article I, §18 (1970)
    • Jett Hawkins Act (2021)
    • Homeless Bill of Rights
  • Iowa
    • Iowa Constitution, Article I, §1 (1998)
  • Louisiana
    • Louisiana Constitution, Article I, §3 (1975)
    • CROWN Act (2023)
  • Maine
  • Maryland
    • Maryland Constitution, Declaration of Rights, Article 46 (1972)
    • Civil Marriage Protection Act
      (2012)
    • CROWN Act (2020)
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
    • CROWN Act (2023)
  • Montana
    • Montana Constitution, Article II, §4 (1973)
  • Nebraska
    • Nebraska Constitution, Article I, §30 (2008)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
  • Nevada
    • Nevada Constitution, Article 1, Section 24 (2022)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
  • New Hampshire
    • New Hampshire Constitution, Part First, Article 2 (1974)
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
    • New Mexico Constitution, Article II, §18 (1973)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
  • New York
  • Oregon
    • Oregon Constitution, Article I, §46 (2014)
    • CROWN Act (2021)
  • Pennsylvania
    • Pennsylvania Constitution, Article I, § 28 (1971), Pennsylvania Constitution, Article I, § 29 (2021)
  • Rhode Island
    • Rhode Island Constitution, Article I, §2 (1986)
    • Homeless Bill of Rights
  • Tennessee
    • CROWN Act (2022; only applies to workplace discrimination)
  • Texas
    • Texas Constitution, Article I, §3a (1972)
    • CROWN Act (2023)
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin
    • AB 70 (1982)
  • Wyoming
    • Wyoming Constitution, Articles I and VI (1890)

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - ADA - 42 U.S. Code Chapter 126". finduslaw. Archived from the original on 2011-12-27. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
  3. ^ "Civil Rights Act of 1866 & Civil Rights Act of 1871 - CRA - 42 U.S. Code 21 §§1981, 1981A, 1983, & 1988". finduslaw.com. Archived from the original on 2007-02-12.
  4. ^ "Civil Rights Act of 1866 & Civil Rights Act of 1871 - CRA - 42 U.S. Code 21 §§1981, 1981A, 1983, & 1988". finduslaw.com. Archived from the original on 2007-02-12.
  5. ^ "Civil Rights Act of 1957". Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Civil Rights Act of 1964 - CRA - Title VII - Equal Employment Opportunities - 42 US Code Chapter 21". finduslaw.com. Archived from the original on 2011-12-29. Retrieved 2013-02-08.
  7. ^ Executive Order Number 11478 - Executive Order 11478, Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government
  8. ^ "California Fair Employment and Housing Act - FEHA - Government Code §§12900 - 12996". finduslaw.
  9. ^ "The New York equal rights law: An Afro-American's view of the Malby Law and its chances of life." The Sun. (New York [N.Y.]), 25 Aug. 1895. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 8, 2021.