Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis speaks during an interview on Fox News Channel on Sept. 23, 2015. (Reuters/Brendan McDermid)
Staver also told Fox News Digital, "I think we have a good chance at having the Supreme Court take up this case because you have three of the justices still on the bench that were part of the four dissenters in 2015" in Obergefell v. Hodges, "including the chief justice, who gave a very strong dissent."
"There's only two justices still on the bench that were on the bench in the majority in 2015, and that would be Kagan and Sotomayor," Staver added. "This is the case with the most compelling facts that can challenge and overturn Obergefell."
The case, if it reaches the Supreme Court, would be heard by Justices Clarence Thomas, John Roberts and Samuel Alito, who dissented to Obergefell v. Hodges; Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagen, who affirmed the decision; and four newly appointed justices.
In March, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit wrote in a ruling that "As Davis sees it, issuing Plaintiffs a marriage license would have violated her own constitutionally protected religious beliefs; thus, she asserts, she cannot be held liable. We disagree."
"Davis cannot raise a Free Exercise Clause defense because she is being held liable for state action, which the First Amendment does not protect," the ruling added.
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Attorney Mat Staver told Fox News Digital he believes there is a "good chance" the Supreme Court will revisit its landmark Obergefell v. Hodges decision. (Fox News Digital)
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"Marriage equality is settled law," he added.
Fox News Digital’s Maria Lencki contributed to this report.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
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