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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSupreme Court to weigh longshot bid to overturn same-sex marriage precedent
Supreme Court to weigh longshot bid to overturn same-sex marriage precedent
The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Friday to consider a longshot bid to overturn its decade-old same-sex marriage precedent, an appeal that is churning fear among some LGBTQ advocates even though the justices themselves have repeatedly signaled little appetite for reopening the landmark decision.
The pending appeal comes from Kim Davis, a former county clerk from Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses after the Supreme Courts blockbuster 2015 decision, Obergefell v. Hodges, allowed same-sex couples to legally marry. Davis, who has fought her case for years, has directly asked the court to jettison that decision.
The time has come, Davis argued in a recent filing, for a course correction.
The Supreme Court will meet Friday, like it often does this time of year, to consider which appeals it will hear in coming months and which it will deny. The Davis appeal is one of dozens of cases the justices will consider in that private meeting, and the court could announce as soon as Monday what it will do with the case.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/07/politics/supreme-court-consider-same-sex-marriage-precedent-obergefell
Hopefully SCOTUS will pass on the case but vigilance is necessary. Too many Rights have already been weakened.
The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Friday to consider a longshot bid to overturn its decade-old same-sex marriage precedent, an appeal that is churning fear among some LGBTQ advocates even though the justices themselves have repeatedly signaled little appetite for reopening the landmark decision.
The pending appeal comes from Kim Davis, a former county clerk from Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses after the Supreme Courts blockbuster 2015 decision, Obergefell v. Hodges, allowed same-sex couples to legally marry. Davis, who has fought her case for years, has directly asked the court to jettison that decision.
The time has come, Davis argued in a recent filing, for a course correction.
The Supreme Court will meet Friday, like it often does this time of year, to consider which appeals it will hear in coming months and which it will deny. The Davis appeal is one of dozens of cases the justices will consider in that private meeting, and the court could announce as soon as Monday what it will do with the case.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/07/politics/supreme-court-consider-same-sex-marriage-precedent-obergefell
Hopefully SCOTUS will pass on the case but vigilance is necessary. Too many Rights have already been weakened.
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sarisataka
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Kim Davis, who filed to overturn gay marriage, claims to believe in the sanctity of marriage.
LetMyPeopleVote
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LetMyPeopleVote
(172,486 posts)1. Kim Davis, who filed to overturn gay marriage, claims to believe in the sanctity of marriage.
sarisataka
(22,144 posts)4. It seems like her divorces came before she found god
Who was quite surprised to find that he was lost.
Now , she follows that whole literal bible business , except that part about rendering unto Caesar , when Caesar says to issue a marriage license
underpants
(193,868 posts)2. Represented by the Liberty Counsel
Liberty Counsel is a 501(c)(3)[2] Christian ministry[5] that engages in strategic litigation[6] to promote evangelical Christian values.[7] Liberty Counsel was founded in 1989[1] by its chairman Mathew Staver and its president Anita L. Staver, who are attorneys and married to each other. The Southern Poverty Law Center has listed Liberty Counsel as an anti-LGBT hate group, a designation the group has disputed.[8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Counsel
NameAlreadyTaken
(2,136 posts)3. She respects marriage so much that
she does it often.
