Abstract

By resorting to the courts, through social movements, the LGBTI+ population has managed to leverage significant changes in the area of law that have spurred a reaction from conservative sectors in Brazil. In this sense, this article, based on a post-structuralist approach and based on a literature search, presents a set of court decisions, in the exercise of law enforcement, dealing with issues related to the LGBTI+ population in Brazil. Far from aiming to reconstruct a past, or to linearly retrace historical facts to reach the origin of a previously established problem, to perform this synthesis of rights achievements means to show what made possible the creation, nowadays, of policies that intend, little by little, to maximize the precariousness of the lives comprised in the anagram LGBTI+.

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