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MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida law requiring some women to advertise their sexual history in newspapers before placing children for adoption looks set to be struck from the statute books in the face of widespread opposition. Dubbed the 'Scarlet Letter Law' by critics, the 2001 law applies to women who do not know who fathered the children they want to put up for adoption. It requires them to try to find the father by running newspaper ads in cities where conception might have occurred, listing their names and descriptions, the children's names, the names and descriptions of men they had sex with and the dates they had sex...
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