The Kentucky county clerk who went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has a new legal fight. Attorneys for Kim Davis have asked a federal appeals court to reverse four rulings imposed by U.S. District Court Judge David Bunning. Among the rulings are an injunction for her to issue same-sex marriage licenses and an order holding her in contempt of court. Davis spent several days in jail for refusing to issue licenses to same-sex couples. Since her release, she has left the door open for her deputies to issue such licenses provided those documents do not have her name or title on them.