Relationships
Discrimination against LGBT relationships takes many forms:
- While a handful of states recognize same-sex relationships with comprehensive protections, only one state, Massachusetts, allows gay and lesbian people to marry.
- The majority of states, as well as the federal government, now have laws that prohibit some form of recognition of same-sex relationships, and many of these laws will be difficult to overturn.
- Many employers don't provide health insurance and other protections to the partners of employees in same-sex relationships.
- Many hospitals don't allow partners to visit or make emergency decisions on medical treatment.
- Few courts allow same-sex couples to jointly adopt children.
- Many universities and municipalities bar same-sex couples from subsidized housing.
- Most states' inheritance laws don't provide for the surviving partner when a member of a same-sex couple dies without a will.

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