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By sending Davis to jail for a direct contempt of his order, and by then threatening her deputies with the same if they, too, refused to issue licenses to gays and lesbians, the judge achieved his objective: to get licenses issued. At that point, leaving Davis in jail would have moved the situation from a corrective gesture to a punitive one, and that is not the kind of contempt case that this one was.
Constitution Check: Did the Kentucky county clerk win her religious exemption, after all?
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