Minnesota

Minnesota
Relationships
State statute prohibits marriage between same-sex couples. See Minnesota Statutes § 363A.27.
Workplace
See Minnesota Statutes Annotated § 363A.02 and 363.03. Minnesota Statutes Annotated Ch. 363, as amended by Ch. 22, H.F. No. 585 (4/2/93) covers public employment, public accommodations, private employment, education, housing, credit and union practices. (Covers all municipalities in the state and includes protection for transgender people.)
All government employees are protected by the U.S. Constitution against irrational discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. In addition, some measure of protection already exists under Title VII based on gender, which has been held to include gender identity and expression.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and several courts have interpreted Title VII to protect transgender employees, and the EEOC has interpreted Title VII to cover sexual orientation discrimination. The Supreme Court has held that the EEOC's interpretations of Title VII are entitled to "great deference."
Parenting

Any person. See Minn. Stat. § 259.22.

Approved in lower courts (Aitkin and Hennepin counties).
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