The Supreme Court could hear a case this fall that potentially would result in overturning a landmark ruling to extend marriage rights to same-sex couples nationwide.
“Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for six days in 2015 after refusing to issue marriage licenses to a gay couple on religious grounds, is appealing a $100,000 jury verdict for emotional damages plus $260,000 for attorneys fees,” ABC News reports.
Davis’ attorney, Matthew Staver, said he is optimistic the court will take the case.
The Supreme Court will decide whether to take up a case challenging its 2015 ruling to legalize gay “marriage” nationwide.
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The case was filed by Kim Davis, a former Kentucky clerk who spent 6 days in jail for refusing to provide
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