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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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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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Charges dropped against Kentucky gay rights activists
The director of the Fairness Campaign was arrested in August while demonstrating at the Kentucky Farm Bureau’s annual Country Ham Breakfast.
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Kentucky kafuffle: Candidates bicker over guns, marriage equality
During an hour-long debate, Democrat Jack Conway and Republican Matt Bevin relentlessly pecked at each other with palpable relish.
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Law firm leading Kim Davis’ crusade is labeled a hate group
Advocacy groups have long claimed The Liberty Counsel is nothing but a hate group; others hail it as “a law firm willing to stand up to the kings of our time.”
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Lawyers: Vatican official helped set up Kim Davis meeting
“The private meeting request was unsolicited and facilitated by Vatican officials,” says the statement from Liberty Counsel.
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Vatican turns the tables on the Kim Davis affair
A spokesperson insists that Pope Francis’s “meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her position.”
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Vatican: Pope’s meeting with Kim Davis was not a form of support
The Vatican spokesman said Pope Francis met with “several dozen” people at the Vatican’s embassy in Washington.
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A gay dad’s note to the Pope: You snubbed us for Kim Davis? Really?
Like a kid who’s been an absolute angel all afternoon, only to totally prank out at the end, the Pope shot the ultimate spit-wad at the LGBT community as his parting gift.
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Kentucky Governor: Kim Davis’ arguments ‘absurd’ and ‘obtuse’
“Simply stated, Davis’ role is a legal one — not a moral or religious one,” Beshear’s attorneys wrote in the court document