Council attorney says 1992 resolution authorizes lawsuit against mayor
In the interview Monday, Allan Wade (left) asserted that the city’s attempt — using Sink as well as private attorneys — to argue that the five-year residency requirement is in effect is “extraordinary litigation” under the City Charter and should’ve required council approval. (Patrick Lantrip / The Daily Memphian file)
A lawsuit filed on behalf of the Memphis City Council, though without explicit council approval, about residency requirements for those candidates running for mayor raises questions about the charter.
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