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Press Release: Redefining Marriage Creates Civil Rights Violations for Children

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Redefining Marriage Creates Civil Rights Violations for Children

Ruth Institute Submits Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court

SAN DIEGO, California — April 20, 2015 — The Ruth Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to healing the American family from the structural injustices of the sexual revolution, in collaboration with Sharee Langenstein, Attorney at Law in the state of Illinois, submitted an Amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court on the upcoming marriage cases.

“Separating children from their parents without a compelling or unavoidable reason creates a structural injustice to the children,” said Dr. Jennifer Roback
Morse, Founder and President of the Ruth Institute. “The court must ultimately answer the question: why is ‘marriage equality’ for adults more socially
compelling than the rights of children?”

Dr. Morse identifies the sexual revolution as the driving force behind other structural injustices to children which include divorce, single-parenting
by choice, cohabitation without a commitment and 3rd party reproduction. Genderless marriage is just the latest structural injustice to children.

“The civil rights of children are just as important as the rights of adults,” said Dr. Morse. “In addition to having a right to a relationship with both
natural parents, children have the right to their identity, including their genetic and cultural heritage. It is unjust to deprive a child of their
origins or their past. It’s a human rights atrocity. Adults get to do what they want and kids have to suck it up.”

According to Dr. Morse, these court cases are adding an entire new category of victims – marginalized children. “The law is now becoming the very vehicle
that separates a child from his or her parents.” Attorney Sharee Langenstein agrees. “Allowing same-sex couples to marry not only changes the definition
of marriage, it also changes the definition of parentage. The law should recognize the natural connection between mothers, fathers and their children.”

Langenstein continued, “Studies show that children raised in households with same-sex parents suffer because of it. Many adults raised in such homes have
chosen to speak out on the issue, but rather than listening compassionately to their stories, the media and gay rights advocates have endeavored to
vilify and marginalize these courageous individuals.”

Morse and Langenstein assert that Courts supporting genderless marriage have failed to explain why a state has any interest at all in the private feelings
and commitments of adults without concern for the welfare of the children such relationships produce.

Langenstein concluded, “The Supreme Court can and should return these important issues to the states and civil society for the comprehensive discussion
they deserve.”

About Attorney Sharee Langenstein

Sharee Langenstein was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the
United States in January of 2015 and has handled over a hundred appellate cases in

Illinois. She serves as an Allied Attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom and as the Eagle Forum National Issues Chairman for Religious Liberty.
She was an elected delegate to the 2012 Republican National Convention, and served on the Republican National Platform Committee where
she fought to keep the sanctity of life and family in the Republican platform. She is a national speaker and expert on the freedoms protected
by the First and Second Amendments. Sharee received her B.A. in writing from

Missouri
State
University in 1995 and her Juris Doctorate from Southern Illinois University School of Law in 1998. She is a wife and mother
of six daughters who lives and practices in
Southern Illinois. Sharee is forever grateful that adoption “runs” in her family.






About Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse

Dr. Morse is the Founder and President of the Ruth Institute, a non-profit organization committed to inspiring survivors of the Sexual Revolution. She
is the author of “Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village,” “101 Tips for a Happier Marriage,” and “Smart Sex: Finding Life-long Love
in a Hook-up World,” as well as numerous pamphlets and tracts, including “The Government’s Duty to Marriage” and “The Socialist Attack on the Family.”
Dr. Morse earned her Ph.D. in Economics at the

University of
Rochester in 1980. She taught economics at
Yale
University and

George
Mason
University. She has served as a Research Fellow for the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and
Liberty and has held fellowships at
Stanford
University’s Hoover Institution,
Cornell
Law
School, and the

University of
Chicago’s economics department. Her work has been published in the Wall Street
Journal, Forbes, Reason, Policy Review, National Review Online, the Journal
of Political Economy, the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, the

University of
Chicago Law Review and she has been a guest on Fox News, CNN and EWTN.
A noted international speaker, she has been featured at the World
Meeting of Families in Valencia, Spain in 2006 (sponsored by the
Pontifical Council on the Family) and the Love Singapore Momentum
Conference in 2014. Dr. Morse was named one of the “Catholic Stars
of 2013” by Our Sunday Visitor – a list that includes Pope Francis
and Pope Benedict XVI. Dr. Morse and her husband are parents of
an adopted child, a birth child, eight foster children and now
a goddaughter.




















About The Ruth Institute

The Ruth Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to healing the American family from the structural injustices of the sexual revolution. The Ruth
Institute takes a comprehensive view of the repercussions of the sexual revolution and the diminishing rights of children. The Ruth Institute is academic
and scientific rather than theological, drawing heavily from economics, law, social science, psychology, physiology and other disciplines. Visit
www.ruthinstitute.org.

Here is a PDF of the release: http://ruth-institute.hotpressplatform.com/4-20-15-Ruth-Institute-SCOTUS.pdf 

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