National LGBTQ+ Bar Association


The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association, formerly the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association and the National LGBT Bar Association, is a national association of lawyers, judges and other legal professionals, law students, activists, and affiliated lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender legal organizations. It was formally founded in 1989 and became an official affiliate of the American Bar Association in 1992.
The association is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and its current executive director is Anya Lynn-Alesker.

History

The idea of creating a national lesbian and gay bar association was introduced at the 1987 march on Washington, D.C., for lesbian and gay rights. In 1989, at the American Bar Association midyear meeting, bylaws for the association were presented and a nonprofit board of directors was formalized.
By the time the second board meeting was held in 1989 in Boston, the LGBTQ+ Bar had 293 paid members. At the meeting, the association initiated a campaign to ask the ABA to include protection based upon sexual orientation to its revision of the Model Code of Judicial Conduct for Judges, which has now been accepted by several states.
In 1992, the LGBTQ+ Bar became an official affiliate of the American Bar Association and now works closely with the ABA's Section on Individual Rights and Responsibilities and its Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
In January 1995, the LGBTQ+ Bar became the first national organization to unanimously pass a board resolution calling for transgender inclusion in Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
In August 2021, the LGBTQ+ Bar rebranded from the National LGBT Bar Association to the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association. This name change reflects the LGBTQ+ Bar's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and was meant to be inclusive of those in the community who do not identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer.

Awards presented by the association

The Dan Bradley Award
The Dan Bradley Award is the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association's highest honor. It recognizes the efforts of a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer legal community whose work, like Attorney Dan Bradley's, has led the way in our struggle for equality under the law. Dan Bradley was the first chair of the American Bar Association Section of Individual Rights and Responsibility's Committee on the Rights of Gay People, now known as the Committee for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Bradley saw the law as a powerful instrument of social justice, and he believed that lawyers had an obligation to use their skills as advocates in the service of the least powerful in society.
Previous Award Winners
2024Bill Singer, Founder and Director, LGBT Family Law Institute
2022Jennifer C. Pizer, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategic Initiatives, Lambda Legal
Mia Yamamoto, Criminal Defense Attorney and Civil Rights Activist, Law Office of Mia Yamamoto
2021Cathy Sakimura, Deputy Director & Family Law Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights
2020David Lat, Legal Recruiter – Managing Director, Lateral Link
2019Chai Feldblum, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
2018Justice Rosalyn H. Richter, Associate Justice, New York State Appellate Division First Department
2017Douglas Hallward-Dreimeir and the Pro Bono team at Ropes & Gray LLP
2016Kevin Cathcart, former Executive Director of Lambda Legal
2015Mary Bonauto, Director, Civil Rights Project, GLAD
2014, Founder and President, Freedom to Marry
2013, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & AIDS Project Director, American Civil Liberties Union
2012, Transgender Rights Project Director, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders
2011, Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law
, Legal Director, Lambda Legal
2009Dr. Frank Kameny, one of the nation's first gay activists
2008Shannon Minter, Legal Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights
Therese Stewart, Chief Deputy City Attorney, City of San Francisco
2007, Associate Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County
2006Urvashi Vaid, Executive Director, Arcus Foundation
2005, Professor of Law at New York Law School and author of Law Notes
2004Ruth E. Harlow, former Legal Director of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund; Lead Counsel in the landmark case Lawrence v. Texas
2003Matthew Coles, Director, ACLU National Lesbian and Gay Rights Project
Leslie Cooper, Staff Attorney, ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights Project
2002Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights, San Francisco, CA
2001Phyllis Randolph Frye, Transgender Activist and Civil Rights Leader, Houston, TX
2000Mark D. Agrast, Legislative Director & Counsel to Rep. William H. Delahunt, Former NLGLA Co-Chair

Allies for Justice Award
Each year, the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association honors a legal professional who, in their position of leadership, has allied with the LGBTQ+ community and has made a noteworthy contribution to the struggle for civil rights and equality before the law.
Past Allies for Justice Awardees
2015Jack L. Rives, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, American Bar Association
2014, partner at CMS Camerona McKenna
Martha Coakley, Attorney General of Mass.
, President, American Bar Association
, Director, AAARTA
, Professor, Harvard Law School
2013, partner at McDermott Will & Emery
, Director of Public Policy,
2012, Interim Executive Director, Equality California
2011, former president of the Association of Corporate Counsel
Robert J. Grey, Jr., partner at Hunton & Williams LLP in Richmond, Virginia, and the executive director at the
2010, Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel, AT&T
Llewelyn G. Pritchard, Partner, Helsell Fetterman
2009, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, American Airlines
2008, Executive Director, Minority Corporate Counsel Association
Hon. Deval Patrick, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
2007Gavin Newsom, Mayor of San Francisco
William H. Neukom, President, American Bar Association
2006Honorable Steven H. Levinson, Associate Justice, Hawai'i Supreme Court
2005Harold Hongju Koh, Dean, Yale Law School
2004Hon. John Lewis, Congress member, Georgia
2003Chris Zawisza, ACLU Attorney
2002Hon. Charles Robb, Senator, Virginia
2001, Boston College Law School
2000Hon. Parris N. Glendening, Governor, Maryland

Out & Proud Corporate Counsel Award
The award is given to legal professionals who promote LGBTQ+ equality through words and actions to create more secure and welcoming workplaces. The award receptions give LGBTQ+ legal professionals and their straight allies the opportunity to honor distinguished colleagues who have worked hard to increase LGBTQ+ diversity awareness in the corporate office and in the community.
40 Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40
The LGBTQ+ Bar established this award in 2010 to recognize lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer legal professionals under the age of 40 who have distinguished themselves in their field and demonstrated a profound commitment to LGBTQ+ equality.
Michael Greenberg Writing Competition
Each year, the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association hosts a writing competition challenging students enrolled in an ABA-accredited law school to submit papers on a cutting edge legal issue affecting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and/or Intersex community.
Prizes
First Place:$1,000 scholarship, Publication in the Journal of Law and Sexuality at Tulane University Law School, Registration, airfare & lodging for Lavender Law Career Fair and Conference
First Runner-up:Registration for Lavender Law Career Fair and Conference

The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association's Student Leadership Awards
The National LGBTQ+ Bar Association's Student Leadership Awards are presented to graduating or recently graduated law students who have demonstrated a unique level of commitment to serving the LGBTQ+ community throughout their law school careers.
Awardees
2024Winner – Jibri Douglas, Rutgers Law School – Camden
Winner – Charlie Ferguson, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
2023Winner – Wenxi Lu, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Winner – Kyle Hildebrand, Georgia State University College of Law
2022Winner – Dylan Bitar, Charleston School of Law
First Runner Up – Edson Abadia Jr., Stetson University College of Law
2021Winner – Julio Cazares, University of Mississippi School of Law
First Runner Up – Demetrius Williams, Emory University School of Law
2020Winner – Ian Falefuafua Tapu, University of Hawai‘i William S. Richardson School of Law
First Runner Up – AK Shee, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
2019Winner – Chan Tov McNamarah, Cornell Law School
Winner – Candelario Saldana, University of Miami School of Law
2018Winners – Nicole Schladt and Faris Mohammed, Emory University School of Law
First Runner Up – Ashley Fasano, University of San Diego School of Law
2017Winner – Christopher “Tripp” Zanetis, Stanford Law School
First Runner-up – Andy Blevins, Willamette University
Second Runner-up – Beck Zucker, The George Washington University Law School
2016Winner – Joshua Treybig, Seattle University School of Law
Winner – Kathleen Cullum, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
2015Winner – Adam Grogan, Albany Law School
Winner –Paul Sautter-Walker, Albany Law School
2014Winner - Deborah Lolai, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
Runner-up – Brenna Ragghianti, Elon University School of Law
2013Winner - Mieko Failey, Loyola Law School
Runner-up – Elizabeth Dooley, Stanford University Law School
2012Winner - Michelle Garcia, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
Runner-up – Adam Chang, University of Hawaii, Manoa
2011Winner - Jason C. Beekman, Cornell Law School
Runner-up – Ashland Johnson, University of Georgia School of Law
2010Winner - C. Hays Burchfield, University of Mississippi
Runner-up - Danielle Hawkes, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law