Former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis appeals to Supreme Court, seeking to overturn same-sex marriage ruling. Davis, jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to a gay couple, argues her First Amendment rights protect her from personal liability. The couple she owes damages to contend her case lacks merit, as her actions exceeded her legal authority. This appeal, the first since 2015, will be closely watched, as lower courts have dismissed her claims and many experts view her bid as unlikely to succeed.
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