Slowly but surely the archaic anti-gay adoption ban crumbles
Slowly but surely the archaic anti gay adoption ban crumbles one court ruling at a time. Today a Florida court of appeals struck down a lower court ruling that disallowed second parent adoptions by gay couples from other states.
"Today, the Florida Court of Appeals unanimously reversed a lower court ruling and held that Florida must give full faith and credit to adoptions granted to same-sex couples by other states, holding that Lara Embry, the plaintiff in the case, “must be given the same rights as any other adoptive parent in Florida.”
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