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Raw video: Attorney General Jack Conway announces he won't appeal gay marriage ruling
Raw video: Attorney General Jack Conway announces he won't appeal gay marriage ruling
Raw video: Attorney General Jack Conway announces he won't appeal gay marriage ruling
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway says he will not appeal a federal judge's order recognizing same-sex marriages performed out of state.
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Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Jessica Shyba HD
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Jessica Shyba HD
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Jessica Shyba HD
Jessica Shyba interviews Attorney General Jack Conway about the need for parents to talk early to their kids about the dangers of underage drinking and to be a positive role model.
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Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
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Attorney General Conway Files Suit Against "MERS" In Foreclosure Investigation
Attorney General Conway Files Suit Against "MERS" In Foreclosure Investigation
Attorney General Conway Files Suit Against "MERS" In Foreclosure Investigation
More information: http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/ag/merscomplaint.htm.
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Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud.
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Attorney General Conway testifies on proprietary education in Kentucky
Attorney General Conway testifies on proprietary education in Kentucky
Attorney General Conway testifies on proprietary education in Kentucky
Attorney General Conway testified today before the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations about his investigation into some of Kentucky's for-p...
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Jack Conway is sworn in as Kentucky's Attorney General
Jack Conway is sworn in as Kentucky's Attorney General
Jack Conway is sworn in as Kentucky's Attorney General
Capitol Rotunda, Frankfort, Kentucky.
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WHAS-11 Kentucky Attorney General CyberCrime Lab
WHAS-11 Kentucky Attorney General CyberCrime Lab
WHAS-11 Kentucky Attorney General CyberCrime Lab
A look inside the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General's CyberCrime lab.
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Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky.
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Attorney General Conway on Kentucky's Participation in National Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement
Attorney General Conway on Kentucky's Participation in National Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement
Attorney General Conway on Kentucky's Participation in National Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement
Attorney General Conway says under the settlement states still have the right to take civil and criminal action against the banks.
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Attorney General Conway & FTC Announce Legal Action against Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing
Attorney General Conway & FTC Announce Legal Action against Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing
Attorney General Conway & FTC Announce Legal Action against Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing
More information: http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/ag/fhtmaction.htm.
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Kentucky Attorney General Caught Violating Oath of Office
Kentucky Attorney General Caught Violating Oath of Office
Kentucky Attorney General Caught Violating Oath of Office
Citizens for Legislative Change, America www.cfcamerica.org Kentucky Constitution:: Section 9: (1) No ex post facto law, nor any law impairing the obligation...
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Attorney General Conway Announces Expansion of Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Initiative (clip 1)
Attorney General Conway Announces Expansion of Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Initiative (clip 1)
Attorney General Conway Announces Expansion of Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Initiative (clip 1)
With the generosity of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI), a key partner in General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, a...
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KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, Speaks at Fahe Spring Meeting
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, Speaks at Fahe Spring Meeting
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, Speaks at Fahe Spring Meeting
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, presented at our Fahe Spring Meeting in Louisville. Mr. Conway spoke about his part in helping to secure money from the Mor...
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Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally.
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Kentucky attorney general requests new hearing on power plant
Kentucky attorney general requests new hearing on power plant
Kentucky attorney general requests new hearing on power plant
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Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY
Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY
Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY
Kentucky Attorney General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe prescription drug abuse presentation at Benton Middle School, Benton, Marshall County, KY.
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A Statement from Attorney General Jack Conway on Judge Heyburn's Decision
A Statement from Attorney General Jack Conway on Judge Heyburn's Decision
A Statement from Attorney General Jack Conway on Judge Heyburn's Decision
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Jack Conway | Fancy Farm 2014 | KET
Jack Conway | Fancy Farm 2014 | KET
Jack Conway | Fancy Farm 2014 | KET
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway-D takes the podium at Fancy Farm's St. Jerome Catholic Church picnic in Graves County, Kentucky.
Every year since the early 1880s, St. Jerome Catholic Church in the small town of Fancy Farm, near Mayfield, Kentucky, in Graves County, has hosted an annual community picnic. At some point, political candidates began to see the Fancy Farm Picnic as a good chance to meet, greet, and stump for votes. Soon a platform for speaking was added, and by the middle of the 20th century, Fancy Farm had become the unofficial kickoff event for the fall campaigns.
If you missed KET's live coverage on Saturday, you can w
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Newspaper Censorship in America: Is this Celebrated Advice Columnist a Criminal?
Newspaper Censorship in America: Is this Celebrated Advice Columnist a Criminal?
Newspaper Censorship in America: Is this Celebrated Advice Columnist a Criminal?
In May 2013, John Rosemond—America's longest running newspaper columnist—received an astonishing order from the Kentucky attorney general: Stop publishing yo...
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Clerk sues Kentucky governor over gay marriage directive
Clerk sues Kentucky governor over gay marriage directive
Clerk sues Kentucky governor over gay marriage directive
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky clerk, sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has filed her own lawsuit against the governor, claiming he trampled her religious freedom by telling all clerks that they must either issue licenses or resign. On June 26, the day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled gay marriage bans unconstitutional, Gov. Steve Beshear directed the state's 120 county clerks to comply and begin issuing licenses to all couples. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis filed the federal lawsuit against Beshear on Tuesday, alleging that the directive violated her "sincerely held religious beliefs." Davis and several other cler
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'Official Misconduct Charge' Against Rowan County Clerk Referred to Attorney General
'Official Misconduct Charge' Against Rowan County Clerk Referred to Attorney General
'Official Misconduct Charge' Against Rowan County Clerk Referred to Attorney General
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. - A flurry of activity happened Friday afternoon in the case of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, including an apparent effort to have her charged with official misconduct.
Raw video: Attorney General Jack Conway announces he won't appeal gay marriage ruling
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway says he will not appeal a federal judge's order recognizing same-sex marriages performed out of state....
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway says he will not appeal a federal judge's order recognizing same-sex marriages performed out of state.
wn.com/Raw Video Attorney General Jack Conway Announces He Won't Appeal Gay Marriage Ruling
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway says he will not appeal a federal judge's order recognizing same-sex marriages performed out of state.
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
Learn more about KET's programs at ...
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
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wn.com/Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear D 2015 Fancy Farm | Ket
Atty. General Candidate Andy Beshear - D speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
Learn more about KET's programs at http://www.ket.org/video/
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 353
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway and Jessica Shyba HD
Jessica Shyba interviews Attorney General Jack Conway about the need for parents to talk early to their kids about the dangers of underage drinking and to be a ...
Jessica Shyba interviews Attorney General Jack Conway about the need for parents to talk early to their kids about the dangers of underage drinking and to be a positive role model.
wn.com/Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway And Jessica Shyba Hd
Jessica Shyba interviews Attorney General Jack Conway about the need for parents to talk early to their kids about the dangers of underage drinking and to be a positive role model.
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 18
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R 2015 Fancy Farm | KET
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
Learn more about KET's prog...
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
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wn.com/Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield R 2015 Fancy Farm | Ket
Ky. Atty. Gen. Candidate Whitney Westerfield - R speaks at 2015 Fancy Farm political picnic during KET's live Fancy Farm coverage.
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 11
Attorney General Conway Files Suit Against "MERS" In Foreclosure Investigation
More information: http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/ag/merscomplaint.htm....
More information: http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/ag/merscomplaint.htm.
wn.com/Attorney General Conway Files Suit Against Mers In Foreclosure Investigation
More information: http://migration.kentucky.gov/Newsroom/ag/merscomplaint.htm.
- published: 25 Jan 2013
- views: 4600
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author: kyoag
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud....
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud.
wn.com/Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway Discusses His Office's Procedures For Combating Vote Fraud
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway discusses his Office's procedures for combating vote fraud.
- published: 29 Apr 2010
- views: 28
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author: kyoag
Attorney General Conway testifies on proprietary education in Kentucky
Attorney General Conway testified today before the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations about his investigation into some of Kentucky's for-p......
Attorney General Conway testified today before the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations about his investigation into some of Kentucky's for-p...
wn.com/Attorney General Conway Testifies On Proprietary Education In Kentucky
Attorney General Conway testified today before the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing and Occupations about his investigation into some of Kentucky's for-p...
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 51
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author: kyoag
WHAS-11 Kentucky Attorney General CyberCrime Lab
A look inside the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General's CyberCrime lab....
A look inside the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General's CyberCrime lab.
wn.com/Whas 11 Kentucky Attorney General Cybercrime Lab
A look inside the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General's CyberCrime lab.
- published: 31 Aug 2010
- views: 53
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author: kyoag
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky....
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky.
wn.com/Attorney General Conway Announces Partnership With Connectkentucky
Attorney General Conway announces partnership with ConnectKentucky.
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 53
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author: kyoag
Attorney General Conway on Kentucky's Participation in National Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement
Attorney General Conway says under the settlement states still have the right to take civil and criminal action against the banks....
Attorney General Conway says under the settlement states still have the right to take civil and criminal action against the banks.
wn.com/Attorney General Conway On Kentucky's Participation In National Mortgage Foreclosure Settlement
Attorney General Conway says under the settlement states still have the right to take civil and criminal action against the banks.
- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 43
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author: kyoag
Kentucky Attorney General Caught Violating Oath of Office
Citizens for Legislative Change, America www.cfcamerica.org Kentucky Constitution:: Section 9: (1) No ex post facto law, nor any law impairing the obligation......
Citizens for Legislative Change, America www.cfcamerica.org Kentucky Constitution:: Section 9: (1) No ex post facto law, nor any law impairing the obligation...
wn.com/Kentucky Attorney General Caught Violating Oath Of Office
Citizens for Legislative Change, America www.cfcamerica.org Kentucky Constitution:: Section 9: (1) No ex post facto law, nor any law impairing the obligation...
Attorney General Conway Announces Expansion of Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Initiative (clip 1)
With the generosity of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI), a key partner in General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, a......
With the generosity of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI), a key partner in General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, a...
wn.com/Attorney General Conway Announces Expansion Of Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Initiative (Clip 1)
With the generosity of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators (NADDI), a key partner in General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, a...
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 26
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author: kyoag
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, Speaks at Fahe Spring Meeting
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, presented at our Fahe Spring Meeting in Louisville. Mr. Conway spoke about his part in helping to secure money from the Mor......
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, presented at our Fahe Spring Meeting in Louisville. Mr. Conway spoke about his part in helping to secure money from the Mor...
wn.com/Ky Attorney General, Jack Conway, Speaks At Fahe Spring Meeting
KY Attorney General, Jack Conway, presented at our Fahe Spring Meeting in Louisville. Mr. Conway spoke about his part in helping to secure money from the Mor...
- published: 03 Jun 2014
- views: 56
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Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally....
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally.
wn.com/Attorney General Conway Speaks At The Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally
Attorney General Conway speaks at the Kentucky Victims' Rights Day Rally.
- published: 28 Apr 2009
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Keep Kentucky Kids Safe program, Benton MS, Marshall County, KY
Kentucky Attorney General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe prescription drug abuse presentation at Benton Middle School, Benton, Marshall County, KY....
Kentucky Attorney General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe prescription drug abuse presentation at Benton Middle School, Benton, Marshall County, KY.
wn.com/Keep Kentucky Kids Safe Program, Benton Ms, Marshall County, Ky
Kentucky Attorney General Conway's Keep Kentucky Kids Safe prescription drug abuse presentation at Benton Middle School, Benton, Marshall County, KY.
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 134
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author: kyoag
Jack Conway | Fancy Farm 2014 | KET
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway-D takes the podium at Fancy Farm's St. Jerome Catholic Church picnic in Graves County, Kentucky.
Every year since the ear...
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway-D takes the podium at Fancy Farm's St. Jerome Catholic Church picnic in Graves County, Kentucky.
Every year since the early 1880s, St. Jerome Catholic Church in the small town of Fancy Farm, near Mayfield, Kentucky, in Graves County, has hosted an annual community picnic. At some point, political candidates began to see the Fancy Farm Picnic as a good chance to meet, greet, and stump for votes. Soon a platform for speaking was added, and by the middle of the 20th century, Fancy Farm had become the unofficial kickoff event for the fall campaigns.
If you missed KET's live coverage on Saturday, you can watch all the highlights in a special one-hour program. Bill Goodman and Renee Shaw will present excerpts of the speeches, interviews with elected officials, and much more. Monday, Aug. 4, 2014 at 8/7 pm CT on KET.
More information about KET's Fancy Farm coverage can be found online at http://www.ket.org/fancyfarm/
Learn more about KET's programs at http://www.ket.org/video/
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wn.com/Jack Conway | Fancy Farm 2014 | Ket
Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway-D takes the podium at Fancy Farm's St. Jerome Catholic Church picnic in Graves County, Kentucky.
Every year since the early 1880s, St. Jerome Catholic Church in the small town of Fancy Farm, near Mayfield, Kentucky, in Graves County, has hosted an annual community picnic. At some point, political candidates began to see the Fancy Farm Picnic as a good chance to meet, greet, and stump for votes. Soon a platform for speaking was added, and by the middle of the 20th century, Fancy Farm had become the unofficial kickoff event for the fall campaigns.
If you missed KET's live coverage on Saturday, you can watch all the highlights in a special one-hour program. Bill Goodman and Renee Shaw will present excerpts of the speeches, interviews with elected officials, and much more. Monday, Aug. 4, 2014 at 8/7 pm CT on KET.
More information about KET's Fancy Farm coverage can be found online at http://www.ket.org/fancyfarm/
Learn more about KET's programs at http://www.ket.org/video/
Visit KET's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KET
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- published: 02 Aug 2014
- views: 202
Newspaper Censorship in America: Is this Celebrated Advice Columnist a Criminal?
In May 2013, John Rosemond—America's longest running newspaper columnist—received an astonishing order from the Kentucky attorney general: Stop publishing yo......
In May 2013, John Rosemond—America's longest running newspaper columnist—received an astonishing order from the Kentucky attorney general: Stop publishing yo...
wn.com/Newspaper Censorship In America Is This Celebrated Advice Columnist A Criminal
In May 2013, John Rosemond—America's longest running newspaper columnist—received an astonishing order from the Kentucky attorney general: Stop publishing yo...
Clerk sues Kentucky governor over gay marriage directive
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky clerk, sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has filed her own lawsuit against the governor, claimin...
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky clerk, sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has filed her own lawsuit against the governor, claiming he trampled her religious freedom by telling all clerks that they must either issue licenses or resign. On June 26, the day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled gay marriage bans unconstitutional, Gov. Steve Beshear directed the state's 120 county clerks to comply and begin issuing licenses to all couples. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis filed the federal lawsuit against Beshear on Tuesday, alleging that the directive violated her "sincerely held religious beliefs." Davis and several other clerks refused to issue licenses, and 17 sent signed letters of protest to Beshear's office. The governor maintained they must either adhere to the Supreme Court's ruling or step aside. Four couples sued Davis last month after she denied them licenses. The conservative law firm Liberty Counsel filed a third-party lawsuit on Davis' behalf, claiming that the governor should be liable for the couples' claims against her. She also asked the judge to force Beshear to find a way to accommodate her Christian conviction that limits marriage to a union between a man and a woman. "In no uncertain terms, Governor Beshear's policies and directives are intended to suppress religion - even worse, a particular religious belief," Davis' lawsuit alleges. It adds, "In doing so, Governor Beshear is forcing clerks like Davis to choose between following the precepts of her religion and forfeiting her position, on one hand, and abandoning one of the precepts of her religion in order to keep her position, on the other hand." Legal experts have said Davis' religious freedom claims are a dubious defense for a public official tasked with performing a civil government function. In the end, experts say, she will likely have to issue the licenses, resign or risk being held in contempt of court, which could carry hefty fines or jail time. U.S. District Judge David Bunning, who heard arguments last month in the lawsuits the couples filed against Davis, is expected to issue a ruling this month. The lawsuit Davis filed Tuesday also names Wayne Onkst, commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, as a defendant. His office, which is responsible for creating a template for marriage licenses, updated the design to remove references to "bride" and "groom." Onkst declined to comment on Davis' suit. Davis was elected last November, and argues now that she swore an oath to uphold the state's constitution when it still listed "the millennia-old, natural definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman." Last year, a federal judge ruled that definition unconstitutional. Attorney General Jack Conway declined to appeal that decision because he said he could not in good conscience defend discrimination. Beshear hired private lawyers to defend the state's ban on gay marriage, which was ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court in June. In the lawsuit Davis filed Tuesday, she complained about what she perceives as a double-standard: Conway was allowed to cite his conscience and refuse to perform his duties without consequence, while she is under fire from the public, the state and the courts for doing the same. "Governor Beshear is unlawfully picking and choosing the conscience-based exemptions to marriage that he deems acceptable," her suit states. Terry Sebastian, a spokesman for Beshear, responded Wednesday that Davis misunderstands the law. Kentucky law does not require the attorney general to appeal every case. The state Supreme Court has held that the attorney general has discretion to choose which cases to pursue. "At the same time, the legislature has placed the duty to issue marriage licenses squarely on county clerks," Sebastian wrote. The letter the governor issued after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in June was to advise county clerks of their responsibility to issue licenses to all applicants, including gay ones, Sebastian wrote. The governor has no legal authority over either the attorney general or the county clerks, he wrote. "They are all separately elected officials who answer to the courts." 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
wn.com/Clerk Sues Kentucky Governor Over Gay Marriage Directive
ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) -- A Kentucky clerk, sued for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has filed her own lawsuit against the governor, claiming he trampled her religious freedom by telling all clerks that they must either issue licenses or resign. On June 26, the day the U.S. Supreme Court ruled gay marriage bans unconstitutional, Gov. Steve Beshear directed the state's 120 county clerks to comply and begin issuing licenses to all couples. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis filed the federal lawsuit against Beshear on Tuesday, alleging that the directive violated her "sincerely held religious beliefs." Davis and several other clerks refused to issue licenses, and 17 sent signed letters of protest to Beshear's office. The governor maintained they must either adhere to the Supreme Court's ruling or step aside. Four couples sued Davis last month after she denied them licenses. The conservative law firm Liberty Counsel filed a third-party lawsuit on Davis' behalf, claiming that the governor should be liable for the couples' claims against her. She also asked the judge to force Beshear to find a way to accommodate her Christian conviction that limits marriage to a union between a man and a woman. "In no uncertain terms, Governor Beshear's policies and directives are intended to suppress religion - even worse, a particular religious belief," Davis' lawsuit alleges. It adds, "In doing so, Governor Beshear is forcing clerks like Davis to choose between following the precepts of her religion and forfeiting her position, on one hand, and abandoning one of the precepts of her religion in order to keep her position, on the other hand." Legal experts have said Davis' religious freedom claims are a dubious defense for a public official tasked with performing a civil government function. In the end, experts say, she will likely have to issue the licenses, resign or risk being held in contempt of court, which could carry hefty fines or jail time. U.S. District Judge David Bunning, who heard arguments last month in the lawsuits the couples filed against Davis, is expected to issue a ruling this month. The lawsuit Davis filed Tuesday also names Wayne Onkst, commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, as a defendant. His office, which is responsible for creating a template for marriage licenses, updated the design to remove references to "bride" and "groom." Onkst declined to comment on Davis' suit. Davis was elected last November, and argues now that she swore an oath to uphold the state's constitution when it still listed "the millennia-old, natural definition of marriage as the union of one man and one woman." Last year, a federal judge ruled that definition unconstitutional. Attorney General Jack Conway declined to appeal that decision because he said he could not in good conscience defend discrimination. Beshear hired private lawyers to defend the state's ban on gay marriage, which was ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court in June. In the lawsuit Davis filed Tuesday, she complained about what she perceives as a double-standard: Conway was allowed to cite his conscience and refuse to perform his duties without consequence, while she is under fire from the public, the state and the courts for doing the same. "Governor Beshear is unlawfully picking and choosing the conscience-based exemptions to marriage that he deems acceptable," her suit states. Terry Sebastian, a spokesman for Beshear, responded Wednesday that Davis misunderstands the law. Kentucky law does not require the attorney general to appeal every case. The state Supreme Court has held that the attorney general has discretion to choose which cases to pursue. "At the same time, the legislature has placed the duty to issue marriage licenses squarely on county clerks," Sebastian wrote. The letter the governor issued after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in June was to advise county clerks of their responsibility to issue licenses to all applicants, including gay ones, Sebastian wrote. The governor has no legal authority over either the attorney general or the county clerks, he wrote. "They are all separately elected officials who answer to the courts." 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Learn more about our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Follow us on Twitter @Local12 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates!
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 1
'Official Misconduct Charge' Against Rowan County Clerk Referred to Attorney General
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. - A flurry of activity happened Friday afternoon in the case of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, including an apparent effort to have her charge...
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. - A flurry of activity happened Friday afternoon in the case of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, including an apparent effort to have her charged with official misconduct.
wn.com/'Official Misconduct Charge' Against Rowan County Clerk Referred To Attorney General
ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. - A flurry of activity happened Friday afternoon in the case of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, including an apparent effort to have her charged with official misconduct.
- published: 29 Aug 2015
- views: 20