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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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Kim Davis’ lawyers want to defend North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ law — for free
The group Liberty Counsel offered the General Assembly’s Republican leaders its free labor.
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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.
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Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing businesses to deny service to gays
The legislation would also nullify all local human rights ordinances that protect LGBT people.
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Pope will replace American ambassador who arranged meeting with Kim Davis
Vatican observers expected Pope Francis to quietly remove the Archbishop who spurred outrage by hosting a meeting with the lawbreaking Kentucky clerk.
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Kim Davis is against Kentucky’s ‘segregated’ same-sex marriage law
Her views on the new law are surprising, to say the least.
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Let’s get acquainted with Molly Criner, who wants to be the new Kim Davis
To break the ice, we’ll tell you she compares her defiance against same-sex marriage to battling the forces of Nazi Germany.
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Kentucky legislators want to create two marriage licenses — one for straight couples, one for same-sex couples
Critics say the move harkens back to the “separate but equal” days of the civil rights movement.
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Kim Davis is obeying her orders, and issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples
She’s been dutifully issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in the months after spending five nights in jail.
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Kim Davis: ‘I was chosen by God to stand against gay marriage’
It was “a joy to be chosen, to make a stand and to defend my God’s word.”