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Clerk who denied same-sex marriage licenses in 2015 is still fighting Supreme Court’s ruling

  • After being jailed for contempt of court in 2015 for defying court orders to issue same-sex marriage licenses, Kim Davis is still fighting the Supreme Court's ruling on the matter.
  • Davis was ordered to pay $360,000 in damages and attorney fees to the same-sex couple she denied a marriage license.
  • Davis' lawyers are attempting again to get her case before the Supreme Court, after the high court declined to hear an appeal from her in 2020.
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Clerk who denied same-sex marriage licenses in 2015 is still fighting Supreme Court's ruling

The clerk of a tiny Kentucky county who became known for denying same-sex marriage licenses is still fighting the Supreme Court decision 10 years later.

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