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I've always expected that this is a matter that will be decided by a higher court, if not the supreme court, then a federal court of appeals".
"Kim Davis is just an example of what's going to be happening not only to other clerks but to other people who are going to be confronted with this issue and we think that this is a serious matter that needs to be decided by a higher court, even the Supreme Court," Liberty Counsel founder Mathew Staver told the AP.
"Kim Davis is just an example of what's going to be happening not only to other clerks but to other people who are going to be confronted with this issue, and we think that this is a serious matter that needs to be decided by a higher court, even the Supreme Court," Staver remarked.
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