Kentucky clerk continues to refuse marriage licenses to gay couples
A Kentucky clerk is holding steadfast in her refusal to issue marriage licenses in the wake of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on same-sex marriage.
On Wednesday, a federal judge ordered that Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis must resume issuing marriage licenses in her county despite her religious objections to same-sex unions, The Lexington Herald-Leader reports. But Davis had already appealed the decision by Thursday in what The New York Times is calling “the nation’s first legal test” of Obergefell v. Hodges.
Needless to say, many of the gay and straight couples in her county that want to get married are not happy.