Why is it relevant, given the Kentucky law already aptly quoted by Marty, whether or not there is “a county clerk [as distinguished, I guess Kevin Walsh is asking, from a deputy county clerk] under whose authority these licenses were issued”?
David B. Cruz Professor of Law University of Southern California Gould School of Law Los Angeles, CA 90089-0071 U.S.A. From: <religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu<mailto:religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu>> on behalf of "Walsh, Kevin" <kwa...@richmond.edu<mailto:kwa...@richmond.edu>> Reply-To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics <religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu<mailto:religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu>> Date: Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 4:06 PM To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics <religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu<mailto:religionlaw@lists.ucla.edu>> Subject: RE: What's happening in the Kim Davis case Brian Mason is a deputy county clerk. Is there a county clerk under whose authority these licenses were issued, or not? [Note: I originally sent this before ND threw a touchdown pass to pull ahead of UVA a few minutes ago, but am resending now after being notified it was too long. Go Irish.]
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