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Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis asked the court, which currently holds a conservative supermajority, to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.
The US Supreme Court may hear a case that could potentially overturn the Obergefell ruling, which legalized same-sex marriage in 2015, and return the decision to individual states.
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Supreme Court isn't poised to end gay marriage, despite the media's fearmongering | Opinion
The general public has a poor understanding of how the Supreme Court, and the judicial branch in general, actually works.
In 2015, shortly after the Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges, a ...
The odds are not exactly in Davis' favor. The Supreme Court is "formally asked" to hear thousands of new cases each term, yet ...
Supreme Court extended marriage rights to all same-sex couples, it will consider whether to take a case asking it to overturn ...
Hillary Clinton, during an interview with Jessica Tarlov on the "Raging Moderates" podcast, predicts that after a decade of ...
Kim Davis has asked the Supreme Court to erase Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized a constitutional right to same-sex ...
The former county clerk says she should’ve been protected by the First Amendment and that a landmark 2015 ruling establishing ...
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New York Magazine on MSNWould This Supreme Court Ever Overturn Same-Sex Marriage?
Davis should’ve been fired on the spot. The job of any public official is to follow the law as it stands, not to exercise ...
The Supreme Court received a petition last month seeking to overturn its 2015 decision legalizing gay marriage nationwide, ...
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments in two landmark cases for gay marriage this week. With lawyers and justices taking the stage now, it's easy to forget that everyday people have a stake in ...
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