Do you know what the cases were if they were specifically adoption?
I'm curious if there's an angle states can use to bypass the precedent.
I'm going to assume that if it went to court they'd argue the obvious "the kid could be LGBT and grow up in an unloving home" argument, but it would set a VERY dangerous precedent if that was allowed to fly.
Do you know what the cases were if they were specifically adoption?
I'm curious if there's an angle states can use to bypass the precedent.
I'm going to assume that if it went to court they'd argue the obvious "the kid could be LGBT and grow up in an unloving home" argument, but it would set a VERY dangerous precedent if that was allowed to fly.
The angle is making them spend the money and time fighting their way through the courts over and over. There's no possible legal argument.