This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBTQ rights that took place in the year 2012.
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January
- 1 – In the United States, civil union laws take effect in Delaware and Hawaii.[1]
- 6 – After a judge's ruling, the Brazilian state of Alagoas becomes the first to recognise same-sex marriages.[2]
- 12 – Civil union laws on the British Isle of Jersey take effect.[3]
- 20
- Following a ten-day trial in the United Kingdom, three Muslim men are convicted at Derby Crown Court of inciting hatred on the grounds of sexuality after distributing leaflets calling for gay men to be killed. Two other defendants are acquitted.[4] This was the first such prosecution under hate crime legislation.[5]
- In the United States, Texas A&M adds sexual orientation and gender identity and expression to the university's non-discrimination policy.[6]
March
- 1 – Malaysian High Court Judge Rohana Yusuf rules that police have the power to ban a gay arts festival.[12]
- 25 – Slovenian voters reject the new family code granting registered same-sex partners all the rights of married couples, except with regards to joint adoptions, that was passed by the then-coalition government.[13]
- March 1 – Andrew Breitbart, United States, former advisory board member of the United States Republican party's GOProud, undetermined cause.[24]
- March 10 – Agnés Torres Hernández, Mexican, LGBT rights activist, murdered.[25]
- March 27 – Adrienne Rich, United States, credited with bringing "the oppression of women and lesbians to the forefront of poetic discourse,"[26] rheumatoid arthritis.[27]
- April 19 – Bettie Naylor, United States, LGBT rights activist and founding member of the Human Rights Campaign and the National Women's Political Caucus. Died in her sleep of undetermined cause.[28]
- May 10 – George Birimisa, United States playwright, actor, and director. Complications from emphysema.[29]
- June 24 – Gad Beck, German, last known gay Jewish Holocaust survivor. Unknown causes at a retirement home.[30]