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Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses in the wake of the landmark Supreme Court ruling in 2015 that legalized same-sex marriage.
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The U.S. Supreme court dodged a major ruling on the question of whether business owners can refuse services to gay individuals based on their religious objections.
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David Ermold again entered the Rowan County courthouse Wednesday, except this time he wasn't seeking a marriage license — he was seeking Kim Davis' job.
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Gov. Matt Bevin asked U.S. District Judge David Bunning to reconsider an order for Kentucky to pay the plaintiffs about $224,000 in fees.
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“I remember looking around and asking, ‘Is someone doing a longer story on this?’” Schuman says. “You know, it’s pretty historic.”
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The state legislature approved a new law in April removing the county clerks' names and authorizations from state marriage licenses.
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A federal judge awarded a team of Kentucky attorneys more than $1 million for their role in the landmark United States Supreme Court case that struck down…
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Kentucky's Supreme Court is being asked to decide what it means to be a parent in today's ever-changing definition of family.Two women — former partners…
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It’s unlikely that Gov. Steve Beshear’s administration will pay the legal fees of the attorneys who sued the state over its same-sex marriage ban by Dec.…
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Governor-elect Matt Bevin on Friday announced the early priorities of his administration: dismantling the state-run health insurance exchange and removing…