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  2. McLaughlin v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin v. Florida, 379 U.S. 184 (1964), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a cohabitation law of Florida, part of the state's anti-miscegenation laws, was unconstitutional. [1] The law prohibited habitual cohabitation by two unmarried people of opposite sex, if one was black and the other was white.

  3. Cities and counties in the United States offering a domestic ...

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    Benefits include visitation rights in hospitals and correctional facilities equal to those given to a spouse. A domestic partner, who is also the parent or legal guardian of a child, may file a form at or send a letter to the child's school to indicate that the parent's domestic partner shall have access to the child's records.

  4. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    Prenatal support of the mother and fetus assures recognition of parental rights in 34 states. [5] There is no federal law in place regulating putative father registries. [6] Among all signatory countries only the United States refuses to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child and registries are not regulated under the U.N. Charter ...

  5. Florida gave unmarried fathers equal parental rights. Other ...

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  6. Florida ‘parental rights’ law leads to more responsibilities ...

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    The big story: Much has been made about parental rights in Florida public education. Less has been said about parental responsibilities. But as school district officials navigate their way through ...

  7. Questions of parental rights raised as Florida lawmakers push ...

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    Barreling through the House is a bill that would ban Floridians younger than 16 from social media, regardless of what a parent may want. Questions of parental rights raised as Florida lawmakers ...

  8. Child custody laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The sole managing conservator takes sole responsibility for a child, making all the important decisions regarding health (both mental and physical), education, and moral or religious upbringing alone. [10] [12] Conservatorship orders divide various parental rights and duties, including (1) the right to make major decisions regarding the children;

  9. Florida’s new parental rights law tests limits, and patience ...

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    They also asked if it was OK to share that information with the teens’ parents. Yuengling contacted ... Florida’s new parental rights law tests limits, and patience, in Pasco