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American Civil Liberties Union, (2002). 
Child welfare, civil rights advocates call on state  officials to keep family at center of gay adoption battle together.  Retrieved April  26, 2003 from http://www.aclu.org/LesbianGayRights/LesbianGayRights.cfm?ID=9949&c=104

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ACLU argues case challenging Florida's gay  adoption ban.  Retrieved April 26, 2003 from ACLU Web site:   http://www.aclu.org/LesbianGayRights/LesbianGayRights.cfm?ID=12015&c=104

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Annual Report on Shared Family Care:  Progress & Lessons Learned (June 2001 to May 2002).  University of California at  Berkeley, School of Social Welfare.  Retrieved July 12, 2003, from The National  Abandoned Infants Assistance Resource Center's Web site (Annual Evaluation  Reports section): http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~aiarc/projects/sfcpolicy.htm

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Pelton, L. H. (1992).  A functional approach to reorganizing family and child welfare  interventions. 
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Reddy, L. A. & Pfeiffer, S. I. (1997).  Effectiveness of treatment foster care with children and  adolescents:  A review of outcome studies. 
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