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Kentucky Attorney General: The marriage licenses are valid
Despite arguments from Kim Davis, who says the licenses were granted without her authority, Jack Conway believes them to be legitimate.
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Kentucky clerk Brian Mason issues license to lesbian couple; Kim Davis doubts its validity
Hecklers shouted “Coward!” at him as he smiled and turned back to his work.
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Kim Davis will not interfere with gay marriage licenses
With voice shaking, Davis declared the licenses would not be authorized by her and she questioned their validity.
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Kim Davis case divides ‘religious freedom’ advocates
She’s become a hero to many conservative Christians, but some equally conservative advocates think she will ultimately hurt their cause.
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Federal judge rejects Kim Davis’ emergency request, using “states’ rights” as his reason
Davis had asked U.S. District Judge David Bunning to allow her to remove her name from all marriage forms.
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Kim Davis once again requests delay on gay-marriage licenses
On Friday, Kim Davis’ lawyers filed an appeal that would allow her to continue blocking marriage licenses for same-sex couples.
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Kim Davis files new motion claiming “irreparable injury”
The motion suggests that Davis is “facing immediate and substantial harm and consequences for exercising her individual constitutional and statutory rights.”
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Kim Davis is getting her very own armed militia security detail
The Oath Keepers are offering complimentary protective services to her.
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In Kentucky, a clerk disrupts an unspoken agreement
In Rowan County, now center stage in a national conflict, angry words have replaced silence on a subject deeply personal to both sides.
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Worker’s shirt asserts: ‘My name is not Kim Davis’
Kim Tabor was tired of being mistaken for the embattled clerk and wanted to clear up any confusion.