Lawsuit filed to overturn decision barring D.C. same-sex ‘marriage’ referendum
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Bishop Harry Jackson, Senior Pastor of Hope Christian Church

.- A Washington, D.C. election board’s rejection of a voter referendum on its decision to recognize same-sex “marriages” contracted in other jurisdictions has been challenged in a lawsuit.

The D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics had ruled the referendum would violate the D.C. Human Rights Act of 1977.

A lawsuit filed by the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) on behalf of Bishop Harry R. Jackson and other D.C. voters challenged the board’s ruling, noting that the District of Columbia Court of Appeals 15 years ago ruled that maintaining the recognition of marriage as between a man and a woman does not violate the act.

“Marriage didn’t violate the Human Rights Act when the HRA passed 32 years ago, and it doesn’t now. That is simply a political argument meant to prevent the people from voting,” ADF Senior Legal Counsel Brian Raum said in a statement. 

“If the referendum violates the HRA, then the marriage statutes that have been on the books since D.C. was formed also violate the HRA, and that is absurd,” Raum stated.

“Marriage pre-existed the Human Rights Act by centuries in the district. They have co-existed for a generation without conflict,” he continued. “The HRA has never required the redefinition of marriage or the recognition of non-marriages. Opponents of the referendum have twisted a law to impose their agenda without the people’s consent.”

Bishop Harry Jackson and other D.C. voters filed a May 27 request to hold a citywide referendum to give voters the opportunity to vote on the city council’s 12-1 decision of May 5 to recognize same-sex “marriages” from other jurisdictions.

The lawsuit argues that blocking the referendum would block the right of people to self-governance.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Dale R.
Seattle, WA 06/19/2009 05:57 PM EST
I will never understand why "christians" feel the need to fight another group who wants to exalt the institution of marriage. If it's good for a straight couple it's good in the same ways for a gay couple. You people should be ashamed of yourselves. History is going to look back at you with shame.
Published by: Felix
Miami, FL 06/19/2009 12:05 PM EST
Brian Raum is forgetting that the D.C. Human Rights Act has been updated since its original inception to cover same-sex couples married elsewhere. See the fourth-to-last paragraph in this article:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/17/AR2009061702651.html?hpid=sec-metro
Published by: steve abril
TAMARAC 06/18/2009 04:43 PM EST
HOPE CHRISTIAN CHURCH we catholics are proud of your church and stand toe-to toe with you like brothers and sisters. We pray your fortitude continue on this and the many other issues that confront our confused society.
Published by: Alice Slattery
Framingham,MA,USA 06/18/2009 01:54 PM EST
The ADF lawsuit filed on behalf of Bishop Jackson should be successful on the basis of Stare Decisis which maintains that what has been decided should stand as decided in United States v Washington,872 F. 2d 874,880(9th Cir.1989)
Certainly marriage as the union of a man and a woman has been long established as inherent in the meaning of marriage. It is impossible for two people of the same sex to consummate the marital act no matter how insistent those performing same-sex sex acts say that they are marital acts consummating their union.
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