DC: “Right to initiative/referendum is nowhere in the charter”City Desk, Washington City Paper: “As expected, pushers of a marriage initiative have filed suit in Superior Court seeking to overturn the elections board’s rejection of the measure . . . ‘The people of D.C. have a right to vote on the definition of marriage,’ said Austin R. Nimocks, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, the conservative legal group representing Jackson.” |
