Indiana couple claims state violated parental, religious rights when it removed child from home
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The couple is Catholic and claims the state took their child for not using their preferred pronouns. But the state claims the child was not getting the proper medical care for an eating disorder.
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The couple is Catholic and claims the state took their child for not using their preferred pronouns. But the state claims the child was not getting the proper medical care for an eating disorder.
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