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President Obama is expanding the rights of U.S. gay workers by allowing them to take family and medical leave to care for sick or newborn children of same-sex partners - regardless of whether or not a formal adoption has been processed. Federal law currently does not recognize same-sex relationships - but Obama's Labor Department believes that people in same-sex relationships should qualify for family and medical leave when they act as parents, sharing the care and support of a child.
The NY Times reports: Under the law, "the term 'son or daughter' means a biological, adopted or foster child, a stepchild, a legal ward or a child of a person standing in loco parentis." The law does not define "in loco parentis." But the relevant federal regulations say, “Persons who are ‘in loco parentis’ include those with day-to-day responsibilities to care for and financially support a child."
Moreover, the rules say, "A biological or legal relationship is not necessary.”