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Focus on the Family materials considered when judge ruled that a mother could not expose her daughter to anything that might be homophobic
Rob Moll | posted 11/01/2003 12:00AM

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Matthew Staver, president of the Liberty Counsel said, "We think this is the first case of its kind in the country that has gone that far. We believe it sets a dangerous trend to undermine the rights of parents and religious freedom." Also at issue is whether Clark's former lover, who did not adopt the child, has any right to custody.
According to the Associated Press, "University of California at Berkeley law professor Joan Hollinger, said, 'It seems way beyond the authority of a court to attempt to control the content of religious instruction, or the lack thereof.' "
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