Saturday, April 17, 2010

Bye, Bye Arkansas Adoption Ban


I didn't see this coming at all.

Arkansas overturned the stupid adoption ban that targeted unwed and gay couples:

Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza said in a two-page ruling that people in "non-marital relationships" are forced to choose between becoming an adoptive parent and sustaining that relationship.

"Due process and equal protection are not hollow words without substance," Piazza said. "They are rights enumerated in our constitution that must not be construed in such a way as to deny or disparage other rights retained by the people."

A group of families, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, sued in 2008 to overturn the ban. They argued that there are too few families willing to adopt or foster in Arkansas, which has an average of 1,600 children on waiting lists, and that good homes were being arbitrarily cut from the list.

The law effectively banned gays and lesbians from adopting or fostering children because they are unable to legally marry in Arkansas.

Piazza, a former prosecutor, agreed with claims by families who said the ban lessened the number of available adoptive and foster parents to the point where thousands of children could go without homes.
Yes, times are changing down South.

source

3 comments:

Eric Arvin said...

Very interesting

Ron Buckmire said...

Its only a circuit decision--there will be appeals...

J. Clarence said...

It's a good and sound decision, and no doubt there will be repeals, but it is a step in the right direction.

If it is repealed it will be interesting to read the opinion.

The Stuff

My photo
Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.