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Antigay Kentucky councilwoman evicts, assaults and insults gay couple
The landlord called the men a homophobic slur, then slapped one of them and told them she “owned the police.”
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Kim Davis gets sued again: By a guy who wants to marry his laptop!
“There is obviously no right for a man to marry a machine,” says the attorney for a woman who takes instructions from an invisible man in the sky.
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Kentucky Attorney General: Kim Davis has broken the law again
County Clerk Kim Davis violated the state’s Open Records Act by refusing to produce documents related to the same-sex marriage battle.
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Kim Davis asks federal court to dismiss appeals in marriage case
The jailbird is claiming victory.
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Wanted: lawyer to sue Obama, see Mississippi governor
Eleven states are suing the administration over the directive to schools about transgender students. Mississippi won’t be one of them.
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Sanders wins Oregon, battles Clinton in Kentucky
Clinton ended the night with a commanding lead of 279 pledged delegates over Sanders and a dominant advantage among party officials known as superdelegates.
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How lawmakers in these 12 states used religion as a weapon this year
Which 12 states wanted to take away rights for LGBTQ people under the guise of “religious freedom”?
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Kentucky lawmakers pass bill for 1 marriage license form
Applicants can check either “bride,” ”groom” or “spouse” by their name.
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ACLU accuses Kentucky prison of illegal anti-gay mail ban
A policy at the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex prohibits prisoners from receiving items that “promote homosexuality.”
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Kentucky House passes bill for new gay/straight marriage license forms
The proposal is a response to Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, who spent five days in jail last year for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.