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  2. In re Gill - Wikipedia

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    In re: Gill is a landmark Florida court case that in 2010 ended Florida's 33-year ban on adoptions by homosexuals. In 2007, Frank Martin Gill, an openly gay man, had petitioned the circuit court to adopt two boys that he and his partner had been raising as foster children since 2004.

  3. The Baby Brokers: Inside America’s Murky Private-Adoption ...

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    An estimated 1 million families in the U.S. are looking to adopt at any given time. But problems with private adoption appear to be widespread.

  4. Appellate judges revive Jewish couple's lawsuit alleging ...

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    The lawsuit against the state challenges a 2020 law that installed legal protections for private adoption agencies to reject state-funded placement of children to parents based on religious beliefs.

  5. A Jewish couple sued Tennessee in 2022 after a Christian adoption agency blocked them from state-mandated foster care training. Lawsuit alleging religious discrimination in Tennessee adoption law ...

  6. Christopher Sepulvado - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Sepulvado (born November 11, 1943) is an American convicted murderer on death row in Louisiana for the 1992 murder of his stepson Wesley Allen Mercer, who was beaten with a screwdriver and scalded to death by Sepulvado on March 8, 1992.

  7. List of international adoption scandals - Wikipedia

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    Forced adoption in the United Kingdom removed children permanently from their parents. 1960s-1980s Highlighted by the Dutch current affairs show Zembla in 2017, purportedly 11,000 babies were fraudulently sold for adoption in the 1980s from Sri Lanka to western countries, with the use of baby farms to meet the apparent high demand. [3] [4] [5 ...

  8. Judges panel dismisses lawsuit filed by Jewish couple ... - AOL

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    The suit challenged a law that installed legal protections for private adoption agencies to reject state-funded placement of kids based on religion. Judges panel dismisses lawsuit filed by Jewish ...

  9. Nightlight Christian Adoptions - Wikipedia

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    They coordinate adoptions both in the United States and internationally. They also facilitate adoption of frozen embryos and provide humanitarian assistance to children in orphanages. [3] Nightlight was founded in 1959 [4] by a group of evangelical Christian churches with the purpose of addressing the needs of women in unplanned pregnancy. [2]