RE: A marriage license issued by the deputy clerk and without her authorization, while she is in jail is valid
That’s the point, many are claiming that it isn’t valid.
The validity is still in question.
There needs to be legislation or absent that, an executive order from the governor, changing the way marriage licenses are issued since the Supreme Court’s decision has changed the way things are being handles in Kentucky ( Prohibition of Same-sex marriage is STILL the law in Kentucky and no legislation has been passed to change that ).
Gay marriage is NOT Federal law. It is simply not, any more than the sky is pink. The 10th Amendment reserves to the States, and to the People, EVERYTHING not expressly delegated to the Fed.gov. Marriage is NOWHERE in the Constitution, so it was NOT given to the Fed.gov. Therefore the Fed.gov has NOTHING to say about it, and the Extreme Court can go sit on a coke bottle and rotate. Q.E.D.