A new petition has reached the Supreme Court to revisit its landmark decision regarding same gender marriage, also slamming the matter as legal fiction.
This comes from former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who is 59, and is said to have spent five days in jail in 2015 for refusing to issue a marriage license to a gay couple named David Ermold and David Moore. This is shortly after the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage around the country.
The former clerk received an order to pay a whopping $100,000 for a jury verdict for things linked to emotional damage and nearly $260k in the name of fees of the attorneys for the married pair.
She asked the high court in a startling 90-page filing last month how they wished to review the lower court’s finding in 2022. This is when she violated Ermold and Moore’s constitutional right to marriage and revisited the decision in the same-sex marriage case.
Experts are confident that the Supreme Court, similar to the court of appeals, would conclude that the arguments of Davis don’t merit further attention.
Let’s not forget how the Supreme Court had previously denied her requests for the same matter in the year 2020.


