Governor-Elect Bevin Says He Will Remove Clerks' Names From Marriage License

Kentucky's governor-elect is already making noises about changing things in Kim Davis' favor.

Americans United Attorney Comments on New Supreme Court Birth Control Case

The Supreme Court granted Priests For Life v. Department of Health & Human Services, East Texas Baptist University v. Burwell, Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell, and Geneva Collegw v. Burwell cases this afternoon. Our senior litigation counsel Gregory M. Lipper issued the following statement:

Philadelphia Adopts Religious Exemption Policy For Publicly Funded Clinic Doctors

The City of Brotherly Love has adopted a new religious exemption policy that could seriously affect the health of patients using publicly funded clinics.

Alabama Quibbles Over $200,000 In Legal Fees After Marriage Equality Case

If the recognition of a couple's legal right to marry isn't worth $200,000, then we don't know what is.

Time To Familiarize Yourself With The Religious Non-Profit Contraception Cases Currently Before SCOTUS

As we wait for the Supreme Court's decision on whether to accept Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell or one of the other religious non-profits protesting the contraception insurance accommodations provided to them by the ACA, it's worth taking a little time to thoroughly understand the religious non-profit argument and the government's rebuttal. 

Oregon Judge Who Allegedly Screened Out Same-Sex Marriage Applicants Will Face Hearing

The wheels of justice are moving on one judge who refuses to do his job.

Texas Gov. Voices Goes Anti-HERO On Twitter

Just one day before the veto referendum on the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) in Harris County, Texas, Governor Greg Abbot decided to join the voices opposing the ordinance by using the tired old "men in the women's bathroom" canard.

Sex And Common Sense: Texas Public School Reconsiders ‘Chastity’ Speaker

A self-appointed expert on sex and relationships won’t speak at an El Paso, Texas, high school – for now.

New Poll Shows American Opinions Shifting On Marriage Licenses

The new Associate Press–GfK poll is out with news that should make Kim Davis lose some sleep.

ACA Contraception Coverage Cases Reach Supreme Court

We expect that these cases will take center stage in the upcoming months.

Justice Kennedy Suggests Resignation To Government Officials Who Refuse To Do Their Jobs (Ahem, Kim Davis)

While Justice Kennedy did not explicitly mention Kim Davis during his talk, he did affirm that government officials who find part of their jobs morally wrong should simply resign.

Jindal Asks For Dismissal of Special Protections Lawsuit

Governor Jindal is not backing down from the challenge to his executive order that grants protections for those who oppose marriage equality.

Couple Denied Marriage Licenses By Kim Davis Finally Wed

Here's a heartwarming story to start off your Monday.

Shrinking Support: Mormon Leader Says Kim Davis Is Wrong

It is becoming increasingly clear that apart from fundamentalist zealots and opportunistic politicians thirsty for attention, Rowan County, Ky., Clerk Kim Davis doesn’t have much support.

Mormon Church Denounces Kim Davis, "Culture Wars"

It looks like some Christians are tired of being lumped in with Kim Davis.

E-mails Reveal Marriage License Debate Within Kentucky County Clerk System

E-mails obtained from Kim Davis show that Kentucky clerks overwhelmingly want to change the marriage license forms.

Would-Be Pennsylvania Government Official Seeks The Kim Davis Treatment

It's not often that a county's register of wills race becomes national news, but in Post-Kim Davis America, it seems like anything is possible. 

Judicial Ethics Complaint Filed Against Alabama Supreme Court Justice For Inappropriately Commenting On Pending Marriage Equality Cases

Our friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center are taking one Alabama Supreme Court Justice to task for speaking openly about pending marriage equality cases.

Sore Losers: Religious Zealots Call For ‘Resistance’ To Marriage Equality

Marriage equality may be the law of the land in the United States, but that doesn’t mean the Religious Right has given up on the matter. In fact, a group led by the head of a government religious liberty council thinks all who oppose the ruling should employ “constitutional resistance” and essentially ignore the U.S. Supreme Court.