Judge takes look at Michigan gay marriage ban

Lesbian couple's attempt to adopt children targets Michigan's gay marriage ban in federal case

Published On: Mar 11 2013 03:13:11 PM EDT   Updated On: Mar 07 2013 03:35:07 AM EST
April Deboer Jayne Rowse
DETROIT -

A lesbian couple's desire to adopt each other's children has grown into a potentially groundbreaking challenge to Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage.

April DeBoer adopted a girl, and her partner Jayne Rowse adopted two boys.

But Michigan law prevents them from adopting each other's children. DeBoer and Rowse say their civil rights are being violated.

Two Detroit-area nurses filed a lawsuit to try to overturn the state's prohibition on adoption by same-sex partners.

But federal Judge Bernard Friedman invited them to expand their case and take aim at the gay marriage ban.

Arguments are set for Thursday in a Detroit law school. MORE: Council of Michigan Indian tribe OKs gay marriage

DeBoer children

~Deboer and Rowse with their children.~

If Friedman strikes down the gay marriage ban, supporters say gay couples could marry and acquire other rights, including adoption.

State officials, however, predict "potential legal chaos" if the judge throws out the ban.