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Kim Davis Is WinningThe Rowan County Clerks resistance to the erosion of religious liberty is reenergizing broader movement.
Emma Green | 10:31 AM ET
After Obergefell came down, Kim Davis wasnt the only clerk who objected to same-sex marriage. She was just the only one who refused either to perform her job, or quit it. In Texas, Rusk County Clerk Joyce Lewis-Kugle stepped down, as did Live Oak County Clerk Karen Irving. Cleburn County, Arkansas, lost its clerk, as did Grenada County, Mississippi; the clerks office in Decatur County, Tennessee, lost its entire staff.
As it became clear that the clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky, wasnt going to back down, she was roundly mocked on political left. Religious-freedom cases will emerge in light of same-sex marriage, legal experts said, but this isnt the winner; after all, clerks are government employees, tasked with executing laws.
Welp, Kim Davis and her lawyers just tussled with a federal judge, and they pretty much whooped him.
Emma Green | 10:31 AM ET
After Obergefell came down, Kim Davis wasnt the only clerk who objected to same-sex marriage. She was just the only one who refused either to perform her job, or quit it. In Texas, Rusk County Clerk Joyce Lewis-Kugle stepped down, as did Live Oak County Clerk Karen Irving. Cleburn County, Arkansas, lost its clerk, as did Grenada County, Mississippi; the clerks office in Decatur County, Tennessee, lost its entire staff.
As it became clear that the clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky, wasnt going to back down, she was roundly mocked on political left. Religious-freedom cases will emerge in light of same-sex marriage, legal experts said, but this isnt the winner; after all, clerks are government employees, tasked with executing laws.
Welp, Kim Davis and her lawyers just tussled with a federal judge, and they pretty much whooped him.
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Kim Davis Is Winning (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2015
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underpants
(186,665 posts)1. Did Kim(eh) and Joe go get some ice cream?
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)2. Nope. n/t
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RandySF
(70,636 posts)4. No she did not.
No one goes to jail indefinitely for Contempt, and her release was conditional. Also, she is an elected official and even I don't like removing one unless it's absolutely necessary and a last resort. If she keeps refusing to obey the law, there will be further consequences.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)5. Yeah, that would be Sheen-winning.
They did not 'whoop' the judge. And the second she starts trying to stop gay marriage licenses being issued again, she'll be right back behind bars.