Supreme Court rejects bid to overturn same-sex marriage ruling
The Supreme Court rejected Kim Davis's petition without comment, reaffirming same-sex marriage rights amid ongoing state-level legal challenges and 9 states criticizing Obergefell, Lambda Legal said.
- The Supreme Court rejected a petition seeking to overturn their 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
- The case was brought by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
- While some conservative justices have criticized the 2015 decision, the court declined to revisit the precedent legalizing same-sex marriage.
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Supreme Court Won’t Appeal Same-Sex Marriage Decision — Love Still Wins
Credit: Canva/ADragan Love still wins! The Supreme Court won’t appeal the same-sex marriage decision, reaffirming one of the most defining civil rights rulings of the 21st century. For many across the country, this refusal to revisit Obergefell v. Hodges speaks volumes. In a time when some states have tried to roll back queer rights, the nation’s highest court chose the opposite. The ruling means same-sex couples can continue to marry freely, wi…
Kim Davis Failed This Week, But Her Advocates Are Still American Power Players
The Supreme Court this week declined to revisit Kim Davis’ appeal that attempted to overturn its landmark precedent recognizing same-sex marriage as a legal right nationwide. Davis may now fade into the distance—but how did the former Kentucky county clerk become the face of America’s anti-gay marriage movement? In short, Davis had help from some of the biggest Christian legal groups and most influential figures in the U.S., who are still active…
The Supreme Court just betrayed Christians in the worst way imaginable
Kim Davis went to jail for her faith in 2015. The Kentucky county clerk spent six days behind bars because she refused to violate her Christian beliefs. And the Supreme Court just betrayed Christians in the worst way imaginable. Here's what should make your blood boil. Davis fought for 10 years to defend traditional marriage […]
Aht! Aht! Supreme Court Shuts Down Attempt To Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Rights
The Supreme Court does not plan to ban same-sex marriage nationwide, despite calls to do so. On Monday (November 10), it declined to overturn its landmark 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized the act. Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson praised the justices’ decision not to intervene.“The Supreme Court made clear today that refusing to respect the constitutional rights of others does not come without consequences,” Ro…
Supreme Court Allows Peasants To Keep Their Same-Sex Marriages, For Now
Image from Mrs. Betty Bowers on the InternetWhat is this strange sensation, is it good news? Without comment, on Monday the Supreme Court rejected an invitation from same-sex-marriage-hating hypocrite Kim Davis and her Liberty Counsel lawyers to revisit their 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges that legalized same-sex marriage. So yay, guess everybody’s gay marriage is safe, for the moment anyway!And double yay, rotten hag Kim Davis has to pay…
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