Federal judge rules Kim Davis violated couples’ constitutional rights; will go to trial over damages

https://www.wkyt.com/2022/03/18/breaking-federal-judge-rules-kim-davis-violated-couples-constitutional-rights-will-go-trial-over-damages/

 A federal judge has ruled that former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis violated the constitutional rights of two same-sex couples when she denied them marriage licenses during the summer of 2015.

In an order published Friday afternoon, United States District Judge David L. Bunning of the Eastern District of Kentucky granted summary judgment in a civil lawsuit that the two couples, David Ermold and David Moore, and James Yates and Will Smith, filed against Davis.

 

That settles – without a trial – the question of whether Davis violated their constitutional rights, but no decision has been made yet on whether Davis will be on the hook for the likely hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees accrued over the six-and-a-half years of litigation.

Bunning denied Davis’s request for summary judgment on the question of damages, meaning that decision will still go to trial and ultimately be left up to a jury. The plaintiffs are asking for compensatory and punitive damages, pre- and post-judgment interest, costs and attorneys’ fees.

“The plaintiffs could not be more happy,” Michael Gartland, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told WKYT’s Garrett Wymer. “As the court notes in the decision, this case has been pending since 2015. They couldn’t be more happy that they’re finally going to get their day in court and they’re confident justice will be served.”

In a news release, Liberty Counsel, the organization who represented Davis, noted that the case could go back to the Supreme Court over religious freedom concerns.

“Kim Davis is entitled to protection to an accommodation based on her sincere religious belief,” Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said in the release. “This case raises serious First Amendment free exercise of religion claims and has a high potential of reaching the Supreme Court.” (Read Liberty Counsel’s full response here.)

A status conference is scheduled to be held by telephone on April 1. A trial date will likely be set then.

Davis’s actions during the summer of 2015 turned Morehead into an epicenter of the battle over gay rights following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized a constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry.

Davis said she acted “under God’s authority” when she, as the order summarizes, “famously refused to comply with Obergefell, which required her to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.”

David Ermold and David Moore were denied marriage licenses three times, and James Yates and Will Smith were denied licenses four times, before the two couples were granted marriage licenses by a deputy clerk while Davis spent five days in jail for contempt of court.

The two couples sued Davis, saying her actions caused “mental anguish, emotional distress, humiliation and reputation damages.”

The case has gone through several setbacks, appeals and delays over the course of the past six-and-a-half years.

Davis was previously found to have sovereign immunity in her professional capacity as county clerk, but did not have protection from civil liability in her personal capacity. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear her appeal on that issue.

Davis had previously asked state lawmakers for an accommodation for her religious beliefs so that she would not have to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but she did not receive one. The state later removed the clerk’s signature from marriage licenses.

Davis lost her bid for re-election in 2018.

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Federal Judge Rules Former Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Violated Constitutional Rights Of Same-Sex Couples

Federal Judge Rules Former Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Violated Constitutional Rights Of Same-Sex Couples

Lexington’s CBS News affiliate reports:

A federal judge has ruled that former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis violated the constitutional rights of two same-sex couples when she denied them marriage licenses during the summer of 2015.

In an order published Friday afternoon, United States District Judge David L. Bunning of the Eastern District of Kentucky granted summary judgment in a civil lawsuit that the two couples, David Ermold and David Moore, and James Yates and Will Smith, filed against Davis.

That settles – without a trial – the question of whether Davis violated their constitutional rights, but no decision has been made yet on whether Davis will be on the hook for the likely hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees accrued over the six-and-a-half years of litigation.

Davis’s lawyer Mat Staver responds:

When Davis petitioned the Supreme Court for review in 2020, the High Court denied review in which the only issue raised was sovereign immunity. However, Justices Thomas and Alito appeared to invite future challenges to the 2015 Obergefell marriage case.

Justice Thomas, joined by Justice Alito, wrote that “[t]his petition implicates important questions about the scope of our decision in Obergefell, but it does not cleanly present them.”

In granting summary judgment for the plaintiffs, Judge Bunning ruled that Davis violated “clearly established” law when she ceased issuing all marriage licenses.

The case will now proceed to trial on the issue of damages, if any. Davis argues that a finding of liability would violate the First Amendment Free Exercise of Religion. This case now clearly presents the free exercise defense and thus could return to the Supreme Court.

Kim Davis is entitled to protection to an accommodation based on her sincere religious belief. This case raises serious First Amendment free exercise of religion claims and has a high potential of reaching the Supreme Court.

Week after ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill gains passage in Florida, similar law proposed in Louisiana

https://www.wbrz.com/news/week-after-don-t-say-gay-bill-gains-passage-in-florida-similar-law-proposed-in-louisiana/

And it is spreading.   Once Republicans get away with curtailing people’s rights they try to do it everywhere.  Like anti-abortion bills they spread everywhere the Republicans are in charge.  The anti-voter legislation also.   Now it is the don’t say gay bills.  Notice that each one goes a step further than the last, as they do with the anti-abortion bills and the anti-voter bills.   This one includes the 12th grade because 18 year olds are too young to know gays exist.  Shades of Russia.   These bills just make it harder for young people to get the information they need and see role models that are like themselves.   This is mass produced attempt to roll back the clock on the progress of the LGBTQ+ rights.   Hey we can get married, we are just not allowed to tell people we are married, especially if kids are around.  Will same sex couples be able to put pictures of their families up along with the straight couples.   See the thing these bills forget to mention is kids from birth on are surrounded and immersed in heterosexuality.   Straight couples everywhere, pictures, on TV, in magazines.  It is like racism, kids see it all around them and just learn that is the way things are.    Why not the same with same sex families?   Why separate them out to hide?  It has nothing to do with protecting kids and everything to do with trying to prevent kids from understanding it is normal.     These religious groups lost the culture wars so far, but they won the elections so the can make the LGBTQ+ disappear as much as possible.   This won’t stop kids from being LGBTQ+ as that happens in the womb.  It won’t stop kids from feeling what they feel.   LGBTQ+ is not a fad, it is not rebelling against the parents.   And it seems bigotry and hate won’t ever stop.  I have been fighting this same shit from religious driven people all my life from my teens on.   Notice the lawmaker kept saying her Pastor pushed her to do this.  Her religious leader is putting his hates and church doctrine into secular laws.   

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Week after ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill gains passage in Florida, similar law proposed in Louisiana

By: Jeremy Krail

Just over a week after Florida legislators passed a controversial bill regulating the discussion of sexual orientation in classrooms, a Louisiana lawmaker has submitted a similar proposal. 

The bill, submitted by Representative Dodie Horton, would “prohibit discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity” in K-8 classes and keep instructors from discussing their own sexual orientation or gender identity with students in grades K-12. 

“I wasn’t aware of the need [for this legislation] until I looked at some things on Twitter and Facebook,” Horton told WBRZ Thursday. “It just solidified for us to protect our Louisiana children, as well.”

The proposal echoes recent legislation passed in Florida—coined the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by its opponents—that stirred up controversy nationwide and was harshly criticized by pro-LGBTQ groups.

Horton, a Bossier Parish Republican, said the Florida law spurred her bill. 

“I started to pray about how we could protect our children here from inappropriate conversations until they are able to dissect it and old enough to understand it,” Horton explained. “I talked to my pastor and he challenged me and said, ‘we definitely need to do this.'”

Governor John Bel Edwards’ office released the following statement in response to the bill, reiterating comments made by the governor during Monday’s State of the State address. 

“Some of the bills being brought up this session do nothing to make lives better. Nothing to continue moving us forward. They only serve to divide us. And frankly, some are reminiscent of a dark past that we should learn from, not relive.”

 

Daily cartoon / meme roundup: Why is the US the only developed nation with out a real family leave system? Are we not as pro-life as the right wing claims?

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Scottie’s world today

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Sorry got a real late start.  Enjoy!

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Conservative politics uses the lens of anger.

It’s an international commodity, folks.

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Comrade Carlson.

Tucker said it was not ‘un-American’ to support Putin and his invasion of Ukraine. He was wrong. Tucker’s opinion is non-stop coordinated pro-Putin propaganda.

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Trump bullshit laid bare.

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Republicans are soft on crime because they would lose the entire Party if they had ethics.

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Entire Republican Party is garbage politics legislated by garbage politicians to appease the garbage intellect of their base.

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So many horrible conservatives to keep track of.

Mark meadows voter fraud

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Authoritarians ban books. Create a false world where only THEY have the truth. See: GOP

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Control speech. Attack truth. Punish women.

Russia or GOP?

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Teaching people about the history of cruel actions only offends you if you identify with the cruelty.

Ex: People were racist. They were cruel.

Cruel person: Hey, I’m racist. Don’t hurt my feelings.

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The right is desperate to ignore all the work Biden has done to box in Putin at the same time the right sings Putin’s praises.  

Again the right wing cartoons are desperate to find anything to stick in blaming Biden.  Gas prices have been addressed, we even have audio of one of the CEOs saying there is no way they would increase production and reduce their profits.   

My gods, their country is being destroy while their people slaughtered and the right wing can only think of the money going to help them.  Why, because the right things only of the wealthy wanting every cent of the nation’s wealth and they cry to see it going to help people. 

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Sick.   While crime in the US may seem up right now it is not anywhere near what it was 10 years ago.    But to compare any crime in the US to a war torn country that has been invaded and their people are being slaughtered is gross.   

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Yes Biden made a gaff.   He goofed.  He admitted it, he laughed about it.  He is human.  He has been known for making verbal mistakes.   He did not get angry when he did it, he did not deny it.   I find the difference between him and trump greatly refreshing.  tRump would have attacked the press who reported it and claimed he never said what everyone heard him say. 

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Despite the rights many lies, such as Rudy saying he had the laptop but the authorities wouldn’t look at it, the authorities really had the laptop, the emails that refuted what the right wing was claiming were already in the hands of the DOJ / FBI.   They clear both Hunter and Joe Biden.  The emails to Hunter’s business partners also stressed many times that Joe Biden wouldn’t be bound by anything that Hunter was doing, that no one doing business with them should do so thinking they would influence Joe Biden’s behavior.  It was so above board it is like watching a 1940’s TV show. 

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Does “Anti-Imperialism” Apply to Russia Too?

Liberal Redneck – Hunter Biden’s Laptop

REUTERS: House Republicans who challenged Biden’s win are losing lots of corporate cash

House Republicans who challenged Biden’s win are losing lots of corporate cash
In the days after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, dozens of companies said they would suspend political donations to Republican lawmakers who had backed then-President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election.

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NBC NEWS: What Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill actually says

What Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill actually says
Legal experts dissect whether the bill would prevent the “instruction” or “discussion” of sexual orientation and gender identity, and which grade levels would be affected.

Read in NBC News: https://apple.news/ANah9UowqSre0I8YE5GyBhg

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DAILY MAIL: Putin says West’s ‘attempt to have global dominance’ coming to an end

Putin says West’s ‘attempt to have global dominance’ coming to an end
Russian President Vladimir Putin said today that the West’s ‘attempt to have global dominance’ is coming to an end after claiming it has used the conflict is an excuse to sanction Russia.

Read in Daily Mail: https://apple.news/Ay-W0bqvTQG-vfJwCcl1UQg

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THE GUARDIAN: ‘Incels’ are a rising threat in the US, Secret Service report finds

‘Incels’ are a rising threat in the US, Secret Service report finds
Some behavioral themes identified include concerning online content, a history of being bullied and financial instability

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THE GUARDIAN: Police strip-searched a 15-year-old black girl at school. When will these abuses end?

Police strip-searched a 15-year-old black girl at school. When will these abuses end?
The pupil from east London was humiliated, and we should be outraged. It seems police racism and misogyny is as bad as ever, says Labour MP Diane Abbott

Read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/A6J_7fFHZTxOaOOGXJJbNHw

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