FINALLY! Marriage equality arrives in Rowan County, Ky.

rowan_county_courthouse_Marriage equality has finally arrived in Rowan County, Ky. After defiant county clerk, Kim Davis, was held in contempt of court for her refusal to follow the law yesterday, an official in the clerk’s office today finally complied with the law and began issuing marriage licenses.

“Today, the needless wait for loving and committed couples in Rowan County, Kentucky, has finally ended,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “Denied a constitutionally protected right to marriage by a public official who thought her religious opinion placed her above the law, these couples waited far too long for marriage equality in the place they call home. Justice, equality, and the law have finally prevailed.”

Citing “God’s authority,” Davis, had refused to issue marriage licenses despite being ordered to follow the law by a federal judge and despite being denied stays on that order at all levels, including the Supreme Court of the United States. Davis was held in contempt of court  Thursday, Sept. 3, after which the majority of her deputy clerks agreed to begin issuing marriage licenses in accordance with the law.

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