Exhausting and terrifying. That's how Jeremy Atherton Lin described the recent appeal that seeks to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 10-year-old Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in the United States.
On July 24, former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court about $100,000 she was ordered to pay to a gay couple whom she refused to issue a marriage license to in 2015 because of her religious beliefs.
"The High Court now has the opportunity to finally overturn this egregious opinion from 2015," Mat Staver, head of conservative legal group Liberty Counsel, which is representing Davis, said in a statement .
But experts like Kenneth Gordon, a marital and family lawyer in Florida, say the potential to overturn Oberge