
Federal judge rules Kim Davis violated rights when she refused to marry same-sex couples in 2015
CNN
A federal judge said Friday that former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis violated two same-sex couples' constitutional rights when she refused to marry them while in office in 2015.
In court documents filed Friday, US District Judge David Bunning dismissed Davis' motion for summary judgment in civil suits brought against her by two same-sex couples to whom she had refused to grant marriage licenses.
A jury will now decide what damages to award the plaintiffs, according to the judge's opinion.

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