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U.S Supreme Court Humiliates Kim Davis — Same‑sex Marriage Stands Firm!
In a terse, two‑line order that set the internet alight, the U.S Supreme Court on Monday turned down Kim Davis’s bid to upend the landmark Obergefell ruling and overturn the constitutional right to same‑sex marriage — a move that leaves marriage equality untouched for now and slams the brakes on a fevered campaign to roll it back.
The petition, lodged by the former Kentucky county clerk who famously refused to issue licences to same‑sex couples in 2015, asked the justices both to excuse her from paying damages and to revisit Obergefell itself. The court’s unsigned denial gives no reason, though the order came after lower courts rejected Davis’s First Amendment immunity claim and upheld a jury award against her — leaving her with hundreds of thousands in fines and fees while affirming that government officials cannot pick and choose who may wed under the Constitution.
Reaction was swift and stark: LGBTQ+ advocates hailed the decision as a vindication for couples who have built lives and families around the right to marry, while Davis’s lawyers vowed to keep fighting — a promise that now looks increasingly like legal theatre rather than a viable route to overturning a decade‑old precedent.
