
2025 Maine Event
GLAD Law’s 2025 Maine Event
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 | Old Port, Maine
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Venue is mobility accessible. Exact location shared upon registration.
Refreshments and hors d’oeuvres provided.



We hope that you can join us for an important conversation about GLAD Law’s national efforts to defend and advance LGBTQ+ rights and equality and protections for individuals living with HIV under this new administration. It will be a special evening of food, community, and inspiration.
Featured Speakers

Mary L. Bonauto
Senior Director of Civil Rights and Legal Strategies
Mary L. Bonauto has been an attorney at GLAD Law since 1990 and has litigated and done policy work in every New England state. She has litigated in the state and federal courts of New England on many types of discrimination issues, including addressing anti-LGBTQ discrimination as discrimination based on sex, establishing parentage protections, strengthening student rights, free speech, and religious liberty, relationship recognition, and marriage defense. In 2015 she successfully argued before the US Supreme Court in the historic case Obergefell v. Hodges, which established the freedom to marry for same-sex couples nationwide.
Mary continues to work on policy issues ranging from reforms in the juvenile justice, criminal justice, and child welfare systems to updating parentage laws and helping to pass conversion therapy bans.
Mary’s work in Maine has supported families and their children, ranging from domestic partnership recognition for University of Maine faculty and staff in 1996 to serving on the executive committee to win the freedom to marry at the ballot in 2012. With co-counsel, Mary secured Law Court victories allowing non-marital same-sex couples to serve as co-guardians (2003), to be recognized as de facto parents (2004), to adopt jointly (2007), and secure respect for their out-of-state marriages (2015). In 2014, GLAD Law won a groundbreaking Law Court ruling requiring schools to respect transgender students for who they are as part of equal educational opportunity.
On marriage, Mary and two Vermont co-counsel won a 1999 ruling in Baker v. State of Vermont, leading to the nation’s first civil union law. Mary was lead counsel in the groundbreaking case Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, which made Massachusetts the first state where same-sex couples could legally marry in 2004. She was also co-counsel in Kerrigan v. Department of Public Health, a successful marriage case in the Connecticut Supreme Court, and has advocated in state legislatures for marriage, and served on the Executive Committee of the 2009 and 2012 Maine ballot campaigns. Mary leads GLAD Law’s marriage defense work, including supporting the recent Court of Appeals victory in Dvash-Banks v. Pompeo (2020).
Mary led GLAD Law’s federal court challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in Gill v. OPM and Pedersen v. OPM, leading to the first federal court rulings against DOMA, and then coordinated amici briefs for US v. Windsor at the Supreme Court. As a member of the legal team in the Michigan marriage case DeBoer v. Snyder, she became the Supreme Court oralist on behalf of the plaintiffs in Obergefell.
Mary serves on the Chief Justice’s Justice For Children Task Force and served on the Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Task Force (2019-20). Mary’s work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the 2014 MacArthur Fellowship and 2024 Presidential Citizens Medal. She is Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School. Mary graduated from Hamilton College and Northeastern University School of Law.

Sarah Austin
Staff Attorney
Sarah K. Austin joined GLAD Law as a Staff Attorney in May 2024 and brings a passion for civil rights and complex civil litigation. She graduated with Order of the Coif honors from UCLA School of Law, where she served as an editor for the UCLA Law Review. Prior to joining GLAD Law, she was an associate at a leading civil rights firm in Maine, representing plaintiffs in employment discrimination and police misconduct cases. She also spent a year representing low-income individuals at Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Maine, focusing on eviction proceedings and related civil matters. Sarah held previous roles as a law clerk for Judge William J. Kayatta, Jr., on the First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, and for Chief Judge Jon D. Levy on the Maine U.S. District Court.
Hannah Hussey joined the GLAD Law legal team as a Staff Attorney in June 2024, with a dedicated portion of her work focused on constitutional litigation and defense. Most recently, Hannah served as an Appellate Staff Attorney at the Children’s Law Center in Washington, DC, representing children’s rights in legal proceedings. Previously, she worked as a Gruber Fellow at the LGBTQ Law Project at the New York Legal Assistance Group, providing legal services to LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. Hannah also gained broad civil rights experience as a student at Yale Law School, through involvement in multiple legal clinics and initiatives focused on immigrant rights, global health justice, and transgender youth advocacy. Prior to her legal career, Hannah advocated for policy advancements for LGBTQ+ youth in Massachusetts and at the federal level.
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To join our fabulous Host Committee or become a Sponsor and help make this event a success, contact our Assistant Director of Development, Josh Arsenault, at jarsenault@gladlaw.org or call (617) 778-6713.
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For Corporate Sponsorship, contact Aria Pierce, Senior Manager of Institutional Giving, at apierce@gladlaw.org or call or text (617) 778-6717.
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