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Read the oath of office taken by Kentucky clerk Kim Davis
“Oaths mean things,” Judge Bunning said, shortly before sending Davis to jail.
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BREAKING: County clerk Kim Davis is in jail
Before she was led away, Davis told the judge that she can’t comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide.
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Plaintiff: License would validate gay marriage
“That’s what marriage is about – to show other people you are in a long-term relationship.”
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Five percent of North Carolina magistrates file marriage recusals
Sen. Phil Berger says the law that is causing magistrates to recuse themselves will probably prevent situations like the one in Kentucky.
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BREAKING: Hundreds of protesters at gay marriage hearing
Demonstrators outside are waving signs, chanting and singing hymns as they wait for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis to arrive.
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BREAKING: Kim Davis to appear in federal court (Second update)
U.S. District Judge David Bunning has ordered Davis and all her deputy clerks to appear at an 11am hearing.
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Republican Senate President asks judge to withhold Kim Davis ruling
“Government officials are free to disagree with the law, but not disobey it,” U.S. Attorney Kerry B. Harvey wrote in a statement
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Like Kim Davis, this lesbian couple is standing up for their beliefs, too
“We are going to make something happen about this. We are not going to sit by and let her say that we can’t get married.”
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BREAKING: Kim Davis asks for another delay in marriage equality case
Davis’ attorneys want to delay Judge Bunning’s orders to appeal to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Kim Davis was pregnant by her third husband while still married to her first
Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel says Davis’ marriage and childbearing history is “not really relevant.”