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EU court rules Hungary’s LGBTQ law violates human rights

European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban's government breaches EU law 'on a number of separate levels'. Grouped from 5 articles across 4 sources.

5 reports4 sourcesApr 21, 2026, 4:36 PM
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Al JazeeraApr 21, 2026, 4:36 PM

EU court rules Hungary’s LGBTQ law violates human rights

European Court of Justice says measure by PM Viktor Orban's government breaches EU law 'on a number of separate levels'.

DWApr 21, 2026, 10:43 AM

Hungary: Orban-era LGBTQ law infringes human rights, ECJ rules

The EU's top court has found that Hungary's 2021 laws on issues including transgender and homosexual identity and sex offenses breach various EU laws. This includes Article 2 of EU Treaty, to protect human dignity.

The Straits TimesApr 21, 2026, 9:25 AM

EU court says Hungary's anti-LGBTQ rules breach law

BRUSSELS, April 21 - Hungary's outgoing government violated European law with rules prohibiting or restricting access to LGBTQ content, which stigmatise and marginalise gay and trans people, the European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday.

The GuardianApr 21, 2026, 10:39 AM

EU’s top court finds Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law in breach of key values

ECJ says law passed in 2021 is discriminatory and ‘contrary to the identity of the union’, in early test for new PM The EU’s highest court has found Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law to be discriminatory, stigmatising and in breach of basic democratic values, setting up an early test for the incoming government when it takes power next month. In a wide-ranging judgment, the European court of justice said the 2021 law that bans content about LGBTQ+ people from schools and primetime TV was at odds with a society based on pluralism and fundamental rights, such as prohibition of discrimination and freedom of expression. Continue reading...

The GuardianApr 20, 2026, 4:01 PM

Supreme court to hear Catholic preschool case over funding and LGBTQ+ rights

Schools say Colorado violated their rights by excluding them from state-funded program over admission policies Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The supreme court will hear from Catholic preschools that say Colorado violated their religious rights by excluding them from a state-funded program over their admission policies. The court agreed on Monday to take up the appeal from St Mary Catholic Parish, which is supported by the Republican Trump administration . Continue reading...

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