ACLU: Kentucky clerk Kim Davis is meddling with county’s marriage licenses
  • 9 years ago
It's only been a week since Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage license to gay couples, returned to work.
But she is already the target of a new court filing, this one alleging that altered marriage licenses issued from the office of the defiant clerk are humiliating and possibly invalid.
According to court documents filed by the American Civil Liberties Union Monday, Davis confiscated licenses issued to gay couples during her short stay in jail and distributed new ones that removed all mention of the county clerk's office.
Instead, the documents include what the ACLU lawyers viewed as a churlish note that they were issued "pursuant to Federal Court Order."
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