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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Interesting point. So delegation is the answer? Wouldn't that jeopardize her job since she's supposed to handle all cases? Isn't her name on the clerk of record line on the materials her office handles? How does this square with her 'matter of conscience'?
Again, I don't have an answer nor an agenda, I'm just asking questions so we COLLECTIVELY can become clear on the LOGIC and FACTS and POLICY IMPLICATIONS.

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Her name is on the records, but that may change. She asked the governor to take it off the marriage certificates, but he wouldn't. I have a feeling the state legislature will when they meet in January.
Until then the judge says certificates issued by her clerks are legal so she can just stay in her office and let a clerk deal with gay couples.
Of course she could always quit. If you take a job then the job changes and you don't like it, you can leave. You can't just refuse to do the job and still demand to be paid for it.