A Kentucky county clerk who has become a symbol of religious opposition to same-sex marriage was jailed after defying a federal court order to issue licenses to gay couples.
She was ordered detained for
contempt of court and later rejected a proposal to allow her deputies to
process same-sex marriage licenses that could have prompted her
release.
Instead, on a day when one of Ms. Davis’s lawyers said she would not
retreat from or modify her stand, Judge David L. Bunning of United States
District Court secured commitments from five of Ms. Davis’s deputies to
begin providing the licenses. At least two couples planned to seek
marriage licenses.
“The court cannot condone the willful disobedience of its lawfully issued order,” Judge Bunning said. “If you give people the opportunity to choose which orders they follow, that’s what potentially causes problems.”
Is that really religious opposition? If this was mother Teresa may be. Just a thought.
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