Re: The Great Controversy -- or Is It Really?
It is not the clerk's place to set policy. Whether it is discrimination or not is completely irrelevant. It is not given to her to make that decision to withhold marriage licenses from anyone, nor is it given to her to disregard a court order.
It is a battle over jurisdiction, as you say. She has far, far overreached her own, and now she is getting a civics lesson.
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