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Kim Davis did not follow federal orders on same-sex marriage licenses. She's been married four times to three different men.
Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis is petitioning the Supreme Court to overturn the Obergefell v. Hodges decision that ...
If it chooses, the U.S. Supreme Court now has a pathway to reconsider its landmark 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex ...
"Kim Davis, who has been married 4 times, thinks that Gays and Lesbians are going to ruin the sanctity of marriage." ...
The SCOTUS’ June 2015 decision led to the legalization of same-sex marriage across the country. Kim Davis, who aligned with the Democratic Party at the time, denied granting same-gender couples ...
Kim Davis recently filed a request to the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark 2015 decision Obergefell v. Hodges ...
Kentucky clerk jailed for refusing same-sex marriage licenses, asks the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 2015 ruling.
Kim Davis, a former Kentucky county clerk who was sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has f iled ...
“The Supreme Court has been formally asked to overturn its landmark same-sex marriage ruling,” the tweet, shared by Pop Crave ...
Kim Davis’ case underscores why the US Supreme Court should overturn the wrongly decided Obergefell v. Hodges opinion,” Mat Staver, the founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, said in a ...
Back at work and continuing to refuse same-sex marriage licenses, Kentucky clerk Kim Davis said she'll go back to jail again if that's what comes of sticking with her stance.
Casey County Clerk Casey Davis, who recently finished riding a bike more than 400 miles across the state of Kentucky in solidarity with Kim Davis, said he was relieved she was being released.