The federal judge who threw Christian clerk Kim Davis in jail previously "oversaw a legal settlement that included anti-harassment sessions" for students in Boyd County, Kentucky, The New York Times reports. In fact, the judge, David Bunning, had denied free speech rights to those students.
The so-called "anti-harassment sessions" in the Boyd County case were actually designed to instruct students "to withhold Christian viewpoints about homosexual behavior," the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), the legal group representing the students, reported.