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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Lawsuit Challenges Adoption Agencies' Refusal To Place Children With Same-Sex Couples
Today two same-sex couples and a Michigan taxpayer filed suit in a Michigan federal district court challenging the state's practice of contracting out foster-care and adoptive placement to social service agencies that apply religious criteria in placing children. Statutes passed the state legislature in 2015 approve this practice. The complaint (full text) in Dumont v. Lyon, (ED MI, filed 9/20/2017), alleges that religiously affiliated agencies' practice of turning away qualified families on the basis of sexual orientation, violates the Establishment Clause and the Equal Protection Clause. ACLU issued a press release announcing the filing of the lawsuit.
Labels:
Adoption,
LGBT rights,
Michigan