South China Morning Post Article RatingUS Supreme Court rejects appeal to overturn same-sex marriage ruling
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44% : It declared that the Constitution's guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law meant states cannot ban same-sex marriages.41% : Davis has said same-sex marriage conflicts with her religious beliefs as an Apostolic Christian.
39% : Davis was ordered to pay more than US$360,000 in damages and legal fees for violating a same-sex couple's right to marry.
29% : The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, denied Kim Davis's appeal after she refused to issue marriage licences to a same-sex couple The US Supreme Court rejected on Monday a bid by a former Kentucky county official to overturn its landmark 2015 ruling legalising same-sex marriage nationwide, as the justices steered clear of the contentious case some 3-1/2 years after its conservative majority reversed abortion rights.
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