Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Cole

Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Cole is a case decided by the Arkansas Supreme Court concerning the adoption rights of unmarried couples. On April 7, 2011, the Arkansas Supreme Court unanimously struck down Arkansas Act 1, passed by voters two and a half years earlier.

Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Cole
CourtArkansas Supreme Court
Full case nameThe Arkansas Department of Human Services et al. v. Sheila Cole et al.
DecidedApril 7, 2011
Citation(s)2011 Ark. 145
Case history
Prior action(s)Law declared unconstitutional, injunction issued against enforcement
Holding
The prohibition of unmarried couples from adoption infringed on the privacy rights of unmarried opposite, and same-sex couples found in the Arkansas Constitution.
Case opinions
MajorityBrown joined by unanimous
Laws applied
Articles II, Section II and XV of the Arkansas Constitution
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