New development in Kim Davis legal case
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The full Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals declined to rehear the case involving Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk sued for exercising her First Amendment right to religious freedom and speech.
Rather than overturn the 100,000-dollar judgment against Kim in her individual capacity, the three-judge panel noted this case is “novel” and there is no existing case law, nor guidance from the U.S. Supreme Court.
We are now cleared for the next step in Kim’s case —the ultimate destination is the U.S. Supreme Court. We are now preparing the lengthy legal petition for the final journey on a case that could change the court of history.
David Ermold and David Moore admitted in a GQ magazine interview that they had never even discussed getting married before they heard about a protest at Kim Davis’ rural Kentucky clerk’s office.
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