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We have a precedent in law and the courts have ruled many times that"let the buyer beware" If we were talking about a car or a washing machine that was used the buyer would have no case.
They will need a jury that is not interested in following the judges instructions on law. And they might get one. It's a roll of the dice.
I agree that the sperm bank was negligent.
I agree that the couple did not receive what they contracted for.
But to receive an award, one must show damages.
How were the plaintiffs damaged?
For a judge to rule that having a mixed race baby, instead of an all white one, and the plaintiff was damaged, opens a whole can of legal worms.
Different is not defective when it comes to children. but then again, we've been fighting this very same battle since the civil war and the Emancipation Proclamation.
IMO, the only way a judge could award damages is to rule that a mixed race child is less than an all white child and I don't think any judge would rule that way. At least in Ohio.
Logic....
The lesbians are racists. It is eating at both of them that they have been violated by black DNA.
It means that God personally intervened with these two women to give them the wrong baby. That must explain why God lets so many children with Cancer die each year since he's involved in actualy important matters like the race of a lesbian couples baby.
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They need to come to their senses or try to make kids on their own! Oh wait they can't they're lesbians they need a mans sperm!
And your advice to a hetero couple with an infertile male would be?
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