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LGBT Parenting Roundup

Politics and Law  The U.S. Supreme Court denied Lambda Legal’s petition to have them hear the case of a two gay dads seeking a new birth certificate for their adopted son. The boy was born in Louisiana but adopted in New York, and the men wanted a birth certificate listing them both as parents—not least […]

Bill Would Ban Use of “Parent 1” and “Parent 2” on Forms

Remember that a few weeks ago the State Department said it would be changing U.S. passport applications (and Consular Record of Birth Abroad (CRBA) forms) to say “Mother or Parent 1″ and “Father or Parent 2” instead of just “Mother” and “Father”? In response to State’s actions,  Rep. J. Randy Forbes (R-VA) has introduced a bill

Updated Passports Updated Again

Less than a week after news broke that the State Department would be changing U.S. passport applications and Consular Record of Birth Abroad (CRBA) forms to say “Parent” and “Parent” rather than the gender-specific “Mother” and “Father,” the department has modified its decision. The Associated Press (AP) reported yesterday that the forms would instead say “Mother

U.S. Passport Applications to Say “Parent” and “Parent”

On December 22, the State Department announced that they would be changing the U.S. passport application to say “Parent” and “Parent” rather than “Mother” and “Father.” Many of you may have played a part in making this happen: After running into the Mother/Father problem while completing a passport application for my son back in July, I

Let’s Make the U.S. Passport Form Include All Families

I applied for a new passport for our seven-year-old son the other day, but was stumped by the lines asking for “Father’s Name” and “Mother’s Name.” Yes, I’m used to this on forms—medical forms, school forms, etc.—as I’m sure many of you are, but since a passport is such a key piece of identity (and

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