Kim Davis, who denied same-sex couples marriage licenses, will appeal case to Supreme Court
The Kentucky clerk who denied same-sex couples marriage licenses is trying to get the Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality.
May 1, 2025
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The Kentucky clerk who denied same-sex couples marriage licenses is trying to get the Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality.
Maintenance staff had to put up then take down 117 signs across campus, bringing the total cost of labor and materials to $16,000.
The signs at the University of Cincinnati were put up as a result of a new Ohio law. Students are outraged over them as well as the potential rollback of DEI programs.

Amid public opposition, the city enacts the ban, which applies to state-licensed therapists operating within the city limits.
City Council members voted unanimously to rename a street after the plaintiffs in the Supreme Court case that declared same-sex marriage legal nationwide.
The offensive banner, which some called a manifestation of rape culture, was hung near campus.
WKRC reports that the new measure, supported by the city council's first openly gay member, Chris Seelbach (pictured), would extend benefits to all domestic partners of unmarried city employees.
Police are calling her death a "crime of greed" rather than one of bias, but the investigation is continuing.
Thom Brennaman, who has covered major sports for over three decades, was slammed for using the f word on air.
Elmwood Place, Ohio, mayor Bill Wilson and his husband, Bill Smith, were both charged with domestic violence and disorderly conduct.
The hockey team blamed protesters for ruining the "family-friendly" atmosphere and threatened to have them arrested if they ever return.
An ordinance banning use of the practice on young people was approved by a City Council committee Monday; the full council will take it up Wednesday.