Oct 2nd 2015, 22:18:15
Under existing Kentucky law, Kim Davis has a right, as a Kentucky government official, to not take part in issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Under existing US Supreme Court ruling, Kentucky (not Kim Davis or County Clerks in Kentucky) has an obligation to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The proper place to reconcile these conflicting issues is in Kentucky state court.
Kim Davis had and still has the right to seek relief from Kentucky courts. She has not done this.
Matters of interesting applications of the law are important in my life. It is important for all of us to understand the proper and full application of the law.
Kim Davis had and still has the right to seek relief from Kentucky courts. She has not done this.
Originally posted by ssewellusmc:
This is important in your life? Do you have something better to do?
Matters of interesting applications of the law are important in my life. It is important for all of us to understand the proper and full application of the law.
-Angel1