Ky. Court Strikes Down Lesbian Adoption
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 16 (UPI)
The Kentucky Court of Appeals says lesbians cannot be allowed to adopt children as though they are stepparents.
The court handed down a unanimous 3-0 ruling last week in a case in which it said Jefferson County Family Court Judge Eleanore Garber ignored the law by allowing a lesbian couple to adopt under provisions established for new marriage partners of a biological parent, The Louisville Courier-Journal reported Tuesday.
Noting that same-sex marriages are banned in Kentucky, the court wrote in a 62-page opinion that Garber used a “wink-wink” and a “nod-nod” to illegally allow a lesbian couple to adopt a child.
“It is not this or any court’s role to judge whether the legislature’s prohibition of same-sex marriage … is morally defensible or socially enlightened,” Judge Glenn Acree wrote for the court, the newspaper said. “Nor is it this or any court’s role … to craft any means by which the legal consequences of such a prohibition may be negated or avoided.”
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