Nov 3, 2015
Late Monday, Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis filed a consolidated opening brief asking the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals to hear oral argument of her case.
From the outset of this case, Davis has consistently requested a reasonable accommodation for her deeply held religious convictions regarding marriage as the union of a man and a woman. The government is required to accommodate Kim Davis and other Kentucky citizens under the Kentucky Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In a rush to judgment that promoted expediency over due process, the district court’s original injunction trampled upon Kim Davis’s conscience.
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