Kim Davis case reignites debate over SCOTUS same-sex marriage ruling
Here?s a tightened rewrite that incorporates the extra context you pulled from SCOTUSblog and explains why the case is more complex: Former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis ? who became nationally known in 2015 for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples ? is back in the spotlight with a new court case. While some see it as a direct challenge to the Supreme Court?s landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, the reality is more complicated. Jim Lokay speaks with Jonathan Lovitz from the Human Rights Campaign about the state of marriage equality in the Trump era, plus HRC's new "American Dreams" campaign, on "The Final 5."