Abstract

AbstractRecently, the controversy pertaining to whether faith‐based institutions, which receive federal funding, can discriminate based on sexual orientation has received the United States Supreme Court's attention. However, before the Supreme Court decided to review this issue, the Every Child Deserve a Family Act was proposed to Congress. This bill would prohibit any child welfare agency, which receives federal financial assistance, from discriminating against potential foster or adoptive parents on the basis of religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or marital status. This Note seeks to analyze whether the Every Child Deserves a Family Act is constitutional.

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