Kim Davis

We saved her the hassle and crossed some options off her list, just in case she starts looking for a new job.
The woman says she holds a religious objection to issuing the licenses.
Kim Davis says it's against her religious beliefs.
The court declined to halt a federal court order that essentially requires her to comply with the Constitution.
"She saw just a straight couple in love, and she should see everybody like that."
"Your demand that the terms of your job adhere to your own standards rather than the objective standards of law reminds me of how my 12-year-old son would like rules applied."
Citing religious reasons, the clerk filed an emergency request with Justice Elena Kagan on Friday.
She has argued that issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples would go against her deeply held religious beliefs that marriage should only be between a man and a woman.