Kim Davis. I haven’t thought about her for nearly a decade. Unfortunately, she apparently never stopped thinking about me.

Well, not me, specifically. I never met the woman. More like anyone who was able to marry after the landmark Obergefell decision that led to marriage equality becoming law across the country.

When Davis, at the time a Kentucky county clerk, denied a marriage license to David Ermold and David Moore in 2015, they sued her. And they won. She went to jail for six days and was given a hefty fine.

Now that the U.S. Supreme Court is packed with rightwing extremists, Davis has turned to the court to enact revenge.

“Davis argues First Amendment protection for free exercise of religion immunizes her from personal liability for the denial of marriage licenses,” reports ABC Ne

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