How does East Lansing’s protection of civil rights differ from state or federal law?
Students are protected from discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodations / services in East Lansing. The City Code also includes protection from discrimination for gays, lesbians, bisexual and transgendered individuals or individuals perceived as such. Neither of these protections are offered at the state or federal level.

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1. I tried to rent an apartment/house in East Lansing but the landlord refused to lease to me because she said she doesn’t lease to students. Is this allowed?
2. I was fired from my job in East Lansing because my boss thinks I’m gay. Is this allowed?
3. Do I have to live within the City of East Lansing’s boundaries to file a grievance against someone or a business to enforce my civil rights?
4. I heard that I didn’t get a job I applied for in East Lansing because I was born in Lebanon and am of the Muslim faith. What can I do?
5. Can the Human Rights Commission handle an incident that happened on MSU’s campus?
6. How does East Lansing’s protection of civil rights differ from state or federal law?
7. How can I get involved with the Human Rights Commission?