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Same-sex-marriage opponents in Washington, D.C., vowed to appeal to the nation's highest court after an appeals court Thursday upheld a city law allowing the unions and rejecting an effort by opponents to put the issue before voters.
"It seems there really is a strong difference of opinion over whether the rights of the people to vote on this issue have been usurped," he said.
Mr. Jackson said that while he was disappointed in the appeals court decision, he was encouraged that the decision was split.