The ACLU is looking for families who’ve been adversely affected by Act 1, the initiative aimed at keeping children out of homes with gay people, but which harms straight people, too. The news release says that telling these stories is a way to fight back. I presume it is also a way to locate people who might be interested in a legal challenge.

The ACLU also has put together a list of questions and answers about the impact of the law, which takes effect in 2009.

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