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Candidate for register won’t sign same-sex marriage docs
Instead, if elected she plans to seek court approval to accommodate her beliefs by having her deputies sign such documents.
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Judge orders governor to investigate Kim Davis’ altered marriage licenses
Federal judge David L. Bunning wants Steve Beshar to weigh in on whether Kim Davis’ licenses are legit.
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Sotomayor officiates at same-sex wedding in Washington
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has presided over the same-sex wedding of the owners of a Washington consulting firm that focuses on Hispanic and gay rights issues.
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Kim Davis’ lawyers say altered marriage licenses are valid
Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union had asked a judge to order Davis to reissue the licenses.
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Is this Alabama Supreme Court justice the new Kim Davis?
Tom Parker told a Christian radio show that resisting gay marriage could start a “revival of what we need in this country.”
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AG candidates wrangle over Kim Davis and same-sex marriage
The candidates for attorney general squared off during an hourlong joint appearance on Kentucky Educational Television in Lexington.
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State: About 285 same-sex couples wed in Alaska in past year
About 285 same-sex couples have married in Alaska in the year since a federal judge struck down the state’s ban on gay marriage as unconstitutional.
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Openly gay US ambassador to Denmark weds partner
The U.S. ambassador to Denmark has married his partner in what became the first nation to allow gay couples to formalize their unions in 1989.
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Kansas ends volatile 2014 with 154 same-sex marriages
154 same-sex couples wed in Kansas, months before the Supreme Court legalized the unions nationwide.
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Judge says Georgia’s gay marriage ban can’t be enforced
Georgia’s constitution prohibits same-sex marriage and says the state will recognize only the union of a man and a woman as marriage.