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Rowan County clerk closes office ahead of gay rights protest
A note on the door did not explain the office’s closure.
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BREAKING: Kentucky clerk asks US Supreme Court to intervene in marriage case
The Supreme Court says the constitution guarantees gay people have the right to marry, but Davis contends the First Amendment guarantees her the right of religious freedom.
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Donald Trump stumbles through explaining his opposition to gay marriage
“I’ve gone to gay weddings. I’ve been at gay weddings. I have been against it from the standpoint of Bible…”
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Lawmaker bombarded with anti-gay hate mail for criticizing Chick-Fil-A
He also says, “At the end of the day, Chick-fil-A will probably be in [Denver International Airport].”
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Foundation supports Wyoming magistrate on gay marriage stand
Municipal Judge and Circuit Court Magistrate Ruth Neely of Pinedale faces an upcoming hearing due to statements she made that she would not perform same-sex marriages.
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Despite ruling, standoff over gay marriage license wears on
“It’s getting tedious. We get torn down, built back up, torn down, built back up.”
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‘Sister Wives’ cite gay marriage ruling in polygamy case
A polygamous family says legalizing same-sex marriage shows that laws prohibiting consensual adult relationships are outdated
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Kentucky clerk closes her office for “computer upgrades”
A note on posted on her door indicated the office would reopen in an hour.
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BREAKING: Kentucky clerk once again refuses to grant license
“They just don’t like gay people, they don’t want us to get married. And they’d rather burn the earth and not let straight people in Rowan County get married, either.”
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Same-sex couple cheers gay marriage ruling in Kentucky
But a Kentucky clerk’s office on Thursday once again refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple.