The Supreme Court on Friday will consider whether to take up the appeal of former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis , who has directly asked the justices to overturn the landmark 2015 decision that extended marriage rights to same-sex couples nationwide.
Davis gained international attention after she refused to issue a marriage license to a gay couple on religious grounds in open defiance of the high court's ruling and was subsequently jailed for six days . A jury later awarded the couple $100,000 for emotional damages plus $260,000 for attorneys fees.
In a petition for writ of certiorari filed in August, Davis argues First Amendment protection for free exercise of religion immunizes her from personal liability for the denial of marriage licenses.
She also claims the court's decisi

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