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John Moritz wrote for ArkansasOnline 9 December 2016:
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Both people in a same-sex relationship do not have the same right to have their names appear automatically on their children's birth certificates as some heterosexual partners do, the state's highest court said in a split ruling Thursday. ...While a married mother and father would automatically be included on their child's birth certificate — unless a different paternity is determined — doing so for a same-sex married couple fails "to acknowledge basic biological truths," Justice Josephine Linker Hart wrote in her majority opinion.
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Both people in a same-sex relationship do not have the same right to have their names appear automatically on their children's birth certificates as some heterosexual partners do, the state's highest court said in a split ruling Thursday. ...While a married mother and father would automatically be included on their child's birth certificate — unless a different paternity is determined — doing so for a same-sex married couple fails "to acknowledge basic biological truths," Justice Josephine Linker Hart wrote in her majority opinion.
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