Home » Entertainment » Supreme Court denies Kim Davis’ petition to revisit same-sex marriage ruling

Supreme Court denies Kim Davis’ petition to revisit same-sex marriage ruling

Supreme Court Rejects Kim⁢ Davis‘ Challenge to Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on November 10, 2025,⁢ declined to⁤ hear a case⁢ brought by Kim davis, the former Rowan County, Kentucky clerk, seeking‌ to revisit the landmark 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. The⁢ denial leaves the ruling ​intact, affirming the constitutional right of same-sex couples to⁤ marry.

Davis’ petition argued that the Obergefell decision infringed‌ upon her religious ​freedom.Lower courts⁣ had⁢ previously dismissed her claims, and ‍legal scholars⁢ widely predicted⁣ the Supreme Court would not take up the ⁢case. The move comes amid a renewed ​effort by ⁣conservative groups to ⁢challenge established marriage equality ‌precedents and allow states to individually regulate marriage policies.

In 2015, Davis gained national⁢ attention for​ refusing ⁢to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, ‌citing her religious objections. She ⁢was briefly jailed for contempt of court before a deputy clerk‌ began⁤ issuing the licenses.‌ Davis subsequently filed a ‍lawsuit ​against the ‌governor of Kentucky, alleging⁤ that he had harmed her career and reputation.

The Supreme Court’s decision not to review the case is a notable victory ⁣for⁣ LGBTQ+ rights⁢ advocates, who have expressed concern over recent ​legal ‌challenges ⁣to marriage equality. While Obergefell remains the law of the land, the current ⁤conservative makeup of the Court has fueled speculation about potential future challenges to the ruling.This denial,⁤ however, signals a ⁣reluctance to revisit the issue ‍at​ this time.

This is a developing story ⁤and will be updated as more information becomes available.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.