US clerk at centre of gay marriage row could return to work this week

A Kentucky county clerk will return to work as soon as Friday after a five-day stint in jail for refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples.

US clerk at centre of gay marriage row could return to work this week

A Kentucky county clerk will return to work as soon as Friday after a five-day stint in jail for refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples.

Kim Davis was locked up last Thursday for the boldest act of resistance by a public official yet to the US Supreme Court ruling in June that effectively legalised same-sex marriage across the nation.

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