The U.S. Supreme Court will meet early next month to determine whether to take up a challenge to the 10-year precedent of marriage equality.
Last week, the Court indicated that it would hold a private conference on November 7 to confer on a legal challenge to Obergefell v. Hodges , the 2015 case in which the Court ruled in favor of recognizing same-sex marriage across the country. The challenge comes from Kim Davis , a former Kentucky county clerk who made national headlines shortly after that case over her refusal to issue licenses to same-sex couples on the basis that it violated her religious beliefs.
The advancement of Davis’s petition is worrying, as Obergefell was a 5-4 decision . Two justices involved in the ruling — the retired Anthony Kennedy and the late Ruth Bader Gins

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