Patricia SCOLARO, et al., Petitioners,
v.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS, Respondent,
Rebecca Sinderbrand, et al., Intervenors.
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Argued January 31, 1997.
Decided March 20, 1997.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Don W. Crockett, Washington, DC. for petitioners.
Kenneth McGhie, with whom Alice P. McCrory-Miller, Washington, DC, was on the brief, for respondent.
Daniel H. Bromberg, with whom Timothy B. Dyk, Barbara McDowell, and Brian Goebel, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for intervenors.
Arthur B. Spitzer, Washington, DC, filed a brief and participated at argument for The American Civil Liberties Union of the National Capital Area as amicus curiae.
W. Neil Eggleston and Laura S. Shores, Washington, DC, filed a brief for Rock the Vote, United States Public Interest Group, and the National Student Campaign for Voter Registration as amici curiae.
Before FERREN and RUIZ, Associate Judges, and GALLAGHER, Senior Judge.
District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
FERREN, Associate Judge:
This case began with a student-community struggle over available parking places. It concerns the resulting desires of large numbers of Georgetown University students to vote in local Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) elections, and the corresponding efforts of many Georgetown community residents to stop them from doing so, on the ground that the students really reside else-where and thus are not...
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