Having had a little think about this, I'm not so sure that the Clerk in question didn't do the right thing. As I understand it, County Clerks are not required to perform marriage ceremonys, they choose to ... is this correct?
First of all, let's be clear that we are assuming that she objects to same-sex marriage. I think it's a fair assumption, but it's not completely certain. Anyway, with that assumption noted...
She has an objection to same-sex marriage and so instead of refusing to marry same-sex couples (which would be discrimination) she decides to no longer perform marriages ceremonys at all - she treats everybody the same way.
Let me be clear, I don't think she's right in her oppostion to same-sex marriages, I think that she's dead wrong, but she's entitled to be wrong and keep working as long as she doesn't discriminate. Surely what she has done isn't descriminatory? It's may be pretty stupid and petty, but she's not treated same-sex couples any differently than mixed-sex couples. Her reasons for doing so may be objectionable, but that's a different argument.
First of all, let's be clear that we are assuming that she objects to same-sex marriage. I think it's a fair assumption, but it's not completely certain. Anyway, with that assumption noted...
She has an objection to same-sex marriage and so instead of refusing to marry same-sex couples (which would be discrimination) she decides to no longer perform marriages ceremonys at all - she treats everybody the same way.
Let me be clear, I don't think she's right in her oppostion to same-sex marriages, I think that she's dead wrong, but she's entitled to be wrong and keep working as long as she doesn't discriminate. Surely what she has done isn't descriminatory? It's may be pretty stupid and petty, but she's not treated same-sex couples any differently than mixed-sex couples. Her reasons for doing so may be objectionable, but that's a different argument.