On the occasion of Pride Amsterdam this month, the Law Library has put together a display of books from our collection. Below is a somewhat more comprehensive reading list of books related to different aspects of LGBTQ+ rights, as well as the history of these rights.
- Banning transgender conversion practices: a legal and policy analysis / Florence Ashley (2022)
- Before Bostock: the accidental LGBTQ precedent of Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins / Jason Pierceson (2022)
- Diversity judgments: democratizing judicial legitimacy / Roy L. Brooks (2022)
- From sodomy laws to same-sex marriage: international perspectives since 1789 / ed. Sean Brady and Mark Seymour (2019)
- Gay fathers, twin sons: the citizenship case that captured the world / Nancy L. Segal (2023)
- Gender, justice, and the law: theoretical practices of intersectional identity / ed. by Elaine Wood (2021)
- The history of marriage equality in Ireland: a social revolution begins / Sonja Tiernan (2020)
- The legal status of intersex persons / ed. Jens M. Scherpe, Anatol Dutta, Tobias Helms (2018)
- Marriage equality: from outlaws to in-laws / William N. Eskridge Jr., Christopher R. Riano (2020)
- On transits and transitions: trans migrants and U.S. immigration law / Tristan Josephson (2022)
- Queer criminology / Carrie L. Buist and Emily Lenning (2nd ed. 2023)
- Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law / ed. Chris Ashford, Alexander Maine (2021)
- Routledge handbook of queer development studies / ed. by Corinne L. Mason (2021)
- Trans rights and wrongs: a comparative study of legal reform concerning trans persons / ed. Isabel C. Jaramillo, Laura Carlson (2021)
- Transgender exigency: defining sex and gender in the 21st century / Edward Schiappa (2021)
- Transgender people and criminal justice: an examination of issues in victimology, policing, sentencing, and prisons / edited by Heather Panter, Angela Dwyer (2023)
- What Obergefell v. Hodges should have said: the nation's top legal experts rewrite America's same-sex marriage decision / ed. J.M. Balkin (2020)
Besides books, there are also several databases and websites that pay attention to (the history of) LGBTI rights, including:
- HeinOnline's LGBTQ+ Rights - collection charting the gay rights movement in the US, with references to curated scholarly articles and a bibliography
- JSTOR Daily - Reading for LGBTQ+ Pride Month - selection of articles with references to JSTOR scholarship
- OHCHR and the human rights of LGBTI people - links to reports, UN resolutions, and more.