The Kentucky clerk asks a right-wing appeals court to rule that the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling was wrongly decided.
The former Kentucky clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses must pay damages and attorneys' fees to one couple.
Federal judge rules former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis must pay an additional fees to a couple to whom she denied a marriage license.
A jury has awarded $100,000 to a same-sex couple who were refused a marriage license in 2015 by then-Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis.
Kim Davis, the former county clerk from Kentucky who refused to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples after marriage equality was legalized in the United...
Kim Davis, who attempted to prevent gay couples from getting married, is found guilty of violating Constitutional rights.
Justices Thomas and Alito claim same-sex marriage violates religious liberty and the court bypassed the democratic process in its 2015 decision.
6th Circuit also ruled that Kentucky must pay $224,000 in legal fees to couples who sued
6th Circuit Court of Appeals to decide who is responsible for paying plaintiffs' legal fees
Davis claims she went to jail to defend state's ban on gay marriage, even though it had been overturned by Supreme Court
"No Excuse" campaign seeks to start conversations about efforts to deny services to LGBTQ people
Religious leaders and American social conservatives, applied pressure to lawmakers in pushing for constitutional referendum
Proceeds from sale of book, which tells of encounters with "fist-pounding homosexual men," will benefit Liberty Counsel
David Ermold wants to unseat the woman who fought to stop him from getting married
Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who became a conservative cause célèbre after she went to jail rather than adhere to a judge’s...