LANSING, Mich. - Religious-based adoption agencies that contract with the state of Michigan will be allowed to refuse to place children in LGBT homes under a preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge Thursday.
Michigan, like most states, contracts with private agencies to place children from troubled homes with new families.
Instead, it will allow agencies to turn away same-sex foster parents who are able to provide supportive and loving homes for these children."
Jonker, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, also declined to dismiss Nessel from the suit, saying she "targeted" St. Vincent.
St. Vincent helped her and her husband, Chad, adopt five special needs children who were in the state's foster care system.