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Ark. Strikes Down Adoption Ban


ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICES X390 (GOV) | ADVOCATE.COM

The Arkansas supreme court ruled Thursday that a 2008 ballot initiative that barred gay and lesbian couples from adopting children was unconstitutional.

The court ruled that such a policy, while never enforced, would violate an adult's right to privacy in their bedroom, according to the Associated Press.  


"Act 1 directly and substantially burdens the privacy rights of 'opposite-sex and same-sex individuals' who engage in private, consensual sexual conduct in the bedroom by foreclosing their eligibility to foster or adopt children," Associate Justice Robert L. Brown wrote. The court also wrote that imposing a categorical ban on anyone who was not in a heterosexual marriage from adopting or fostering children, would keep many children away from suitable, responsible homes.

The American Civil Liberties Union sued the state over the ballot initiative, known as Act 1, on behalf of several parents, couples, and children who would be affected by the policy if it were enforced.

Rita Sklar, executive director of the ACLU of Arkansas, called the ruling a "relief for the over 1,600 children in the state of Arkansas who need a permanent family." She added, "This ban wouldn’t even allow a relative — gay or straight— to foster or adopt a child with whom they had a close relationship, so long as that relative was unmarried and living with a partner. The court clearly saw that this ban violated the constitutional rights of our clients and thousands of other Arkansans."

Wendy Rickman and her partner of 11 years, Stephanie Huffman, welcomed the news, as they had adopted a special needs foster child.

"We feel that the court thoroughly reviewed the facts of the case and ruled accordingly," Rickman said in a statement. "We look forward to the opportunity to go through the adoption process once more and to welcome another child into our family."

Native Arkansan Chad Griffin, who is also board president for Proposition 8 challenger American Foundation for Equal Rights, said Thursday that he was proud of the decision.

This decision is another milestone in the growing judicial and public consensus supporting the full equal rights of gay and lesbian Americans," he said. "Nationwide polling shows that a majority of the public now supports the freedom to marry, Congress has lifted the ban on gay and lesbian service in the military, and the federal court has ruled Proposition 8 unconstitutional."

The ruling leaves Mississippi and Utah as the only two states that enforce adoption bans on unmarried couples, according to the Human Rights Campaign. The Virginia State Board of Social Services is also expected to decide whether to approve former governor Tim Kaine's proposed policy to prevent discrimination based on family status by child welfare agencies in the adoption process. Gov. Bob McDonnell has until April 16 to present his own suggestions to the board, but he has indicated that he opposes such regulations. 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: CountryBoy
    Date posted: 4/8/2011 11:42:17 AM
    Hometown: MO

    Comment:

    THAT ought to piss Huckabee off, ROYALLY!!

  • Name: Chad
    Date posted: 4/8/2011 4:09:42 AM
    Hometown: Tulsa

    Comment:

    Why are they all standing in front of The Eye of Sauron for? That's spooky!

  • Name: melvin
    Date posted: 4/8/2011 12:08:28 AM
    Hometown: sd

    Comment:

    I agree with Dustin from DC. The judiciary is the third portion of our system of government and has the power to cancel the idiocy of the other two. Most of the time the judiciary has been a friend for the minority. This is a grand plan of our forefathers. In saying this we must be vigilant on who we vote onto the bench when we as a citizen are allowed. Many times when I was in the voting booth these names would come up and I would know nothing. Depending on my mood I would either vote for an incumbent or newbie. Sometimes they show a political party and others not depending on what state. It behooves all of us to pay more attention to these offices as they can make or break our civil liberties.

  • Name: EndChristofascismNow
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 10:38:56 PM
    Hometown: Earth

    Comment:

    Now these judges are counting the days till the ballot initiative to have them recalled. These few good men and women on the bench have made a huge sacrifice for the LGBT Americans, and we should be grateful to them in every way.

  • Name: Dustin
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 10:10:29 PM
    Hometown: DC

    Comment:

    If the ARKANSAS Supreme Court can get this right, I am hopeful that the U.S. Supreme Court can overturn DOMA as unconstitutional as well. We have to rely on the courts at this point, the legislative branch is lost and irrational.

  • Name: Gary
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 5:23:45 PM
    Hometown: Tallahassee

    Comment:

    WARNING: Be careful gays that would like to adopt...make sure you have a "safe" job...so you won't get FIRED FOR BEING GAY...how would you then support your adopted child(ren)??? PASS ENDA!!!!!

  • Name: Putt
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 4:43:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Why straight people continue to be OBSESSED with gay sex? You would think all gays do for the entire day is have sex. COME ON people. There are gays out there who don't have sex. There are some who do so less frequently than their heterosexual peers and there are some who haven't done it in such a long time they have forgotten how to do it. So why should gays be barred from raising/adopting kids? I think straight people who raises such ridiculous concerns should be stripped of their rights to raise or adopt children.

  • Name: Franz
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 4:13:50 PM
    Hometown: Seattle

    Comment:

    Congratulations Arkansas Supreme Court!

  • Name: Kirby
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 3:05:35 PM
    Hometown: Waco

    Comment:

    I am encouraged to see "real justice" being served by Arkansas, and hope to see much the same for other states that have enacted such laws. All children need a loving home where they feel loved, wanted and special. It has been my experience that adopted kids do much better because they were "chosen", not just a "happening". Adoptive parents must be determined to provide the best environment for children; otherwise, they would go through the difficult and lengthy process to build a family. Of course, this is true where the parents by straight/gay/lesbian.

  • Name: Nate
    Date posted: 4/7/2011 2:23:40 PM
    Hometown: Minneapolis, MN

    Comment:

    I wonder how long it'll take for Maggie Gallagher, her minions, and the AFA to launch a campaign to get all these Supreme Court justices removed from office....



 
 
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