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If you lived in Kentucky nine years ago, Davis hardly needs an introduction. Her actions in the aftermath of the Obergefell ruling that eventually led to her latest appeal drew an international ...
Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who denied gay couples' marriage licenses in 2015, must pay approximately $260,000 for one couple's attorney fees and expenses, a federal judge ruled.
Kim Davis asked the court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges in an appeal filed on July 24 about the compensation she was ordered to pay a couple after denying them a marriage license.
The only thing Davis can hope for now—besides the media completely forgetting her—is a book deal. But look on the bright side, Kim. At least Mike Huckabee thinks you’re cool.
Kim Davis remains in jail for contempt of court over same-sex marriage. Ken Scott, from Denver, stands in support of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, outside the Carter County Detention Center, Sept ...
She was jailed after refusing to issue same-sex couples marriage licenses. — -- When news broke Monday night that Kentucky clerk Kim Davis would be attending the State of the Union, one ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, a longtime Democrat, says she is switching to the Republican Party because she feels abandoned by Democrats.
Kim Davis, the Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has been freed from jail. Essentially, Davis was freed because her deputy clerks ...
Kim Davis has come a long way since her days of fashioning college T-shirts into game-day dresses for her classmates at Texas A&M University. What hasn’t changed, though, is her motivation. The owner ...
Kim Davis says she's ready for jail again in emotional ABC News interview kabc Tuesday, September 22, 2015 ...