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In re: Gill - Amicus Briefs in Support of Martin Gill and the Children (6/19/2009)

Amicus briefs have been filed by the following groups in support of Martin Gill and/or the children in his care in our challenge to Florida's gay adoption ban, In re: Gill.  Click the links below to download their briefs.

  • Children's health and welfare organizations
  • Children's advocacy groups
  • American Psychological Association
  • Family Law Section of the Florida Bar
  • Florida's Children First
  • University of Florida law school Center on Children and Families, et al.
  • FSU Public Interest Law Center


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 > In re: Gill - Case Profile
 > In re: Gill - The Child Welfare Position
 > In re: Gill - Summary of Scientific Evidence
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