Her again? Judging by social media, that’s the primary progressive response to the news that anti-LGBTQ activist and former Kentucky County Court Clerk Kim Davis has filed a lawsuit petitioning the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 decision that legalized marriage equality. The suit, which was brought on Davis’ behalf by the Liberty Counsel, a far-right group devoted to so-called “religious liberty” cases, seeks to appeal a jury verdict that requires her to pay $360,000 in emotional damages and legal fees to a gay couple she denied a marriage license to on religious grounds after the court’s ruling.

Davis’ refusal to issue marriage licenses in the wake of the Obergefell decision provided her with 15 minutes of fame. A federal judge in Kentucky sentenced her to six d

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