<p>A Kentucky clerk on Tuesday refused to issue marriage licenses to two same-sex couples, despite a Supreme Court decision on Monday that denied her request to not issue the licenses on religious grounds.</p><p>Kim Davis, the elected clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, <a href="https://twitter.com/HillaryWKYT/status/638687018835423232" target="_blank">said</a> the office was not issuing marriage licenses Tuesday “under God’s authority.” Davis stopped issuing all marriage licenses in June, when the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage.