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The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review a case involving former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who refused to issue marriage licenses to a same-sex couple after the Obergefell versus Hodges decision. Despite losing multiple court battles and being ordered to pay damages, Davis argues her religious beliefs protect her from legal responsibility. Legal experts suggest her argument is weak. The Supreme Courts decision, expected next week, may not overturn existing same-sex marriages due to the Respect for Marriage Act. This case underscores the tension between personal beliefs and established law.

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