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Subject Attitudes on LGBTQ people and rights in China
Date July 5, 2024 4:30 PM
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# NEW RESEARCH



# Over half of Chinese people surveyed say LGBTQ people should be accepted

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% link:[link removed] name="[link removed]" content="" %]surveyed a segment of the mainland Chinese population and found over half (53%) of respondents agree that LGBTQ people should be accepted by Chinese society. People who were familiar with an LGBTQ person, younger, female, and had a higher education were more likely to show favorable attitudes toward LGBTQ people. Majorities of respondents agreed that LGBTQ people should be treated fairly at work and LGBTQ students should be protected from bullying and violence in schools.

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# IMPACT



# Opinion: As conservatives target same-sex marriage, its power is only getting clearer

By Abbie Goldberg, Williams Institute Affiliated Scholar
The Los Angeles Times
June 25, 2024


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It's been two years since the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Dobbs case that overturned the federal right to an abortion, and the troubling concurring opinion by Justice Clarence Thomas in which he expressed a desire to "revisit" other landmark precedents, including the freedom to marry for same-sex couples, codified nationally by the Obergefell Supreme Court decision, nine years ago Wednesday.

Since that ruling, the LGBTQ+ and allied community has done much to protect the fundamental freedom to marry -- passing the Respect for Marriage Act in Congress in 2022; sharing their stories this year to mark the 20th anniversary of the first state legalization of same-sex marriages, in Massachusetts; and in
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Senior Scholar of Public Policy

The Williams Institute is looking for an experienced scholar who specializes in LGBTQIA+ people and issues to join our team as a Scholar of Public Policy. The Scholar will be responsible for conducting original research, supervising and supporting early career staff, and engaging with a variety of stakeholders. Applicants who use intersectional and community-based approaches in their research are encouraged to apply.

Deadline to apply: July 9, 2024


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The Williams Institute is seeking an experienced director to lead the Institute's educational programming for judges, lawyers, law students, and the public. The Director will also be responsible for running three of the Institute's premier annual programs: the Williams Institute Moot Court Competition, the Dukeminier Awards Journal, and the Institute's Annual Update Conference. After the second year in the position, the Director will teach a course at UCLA Law focused on sexual orientation, gender identity, and the law.

Deadline to apply: July 31, 2024


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