From Findlaw:
Georgetown law professor Neal Katyal -- who is also plaintiffs' co-counsel in the California recall litigation -- argues that the three-judge federal appellate panel was right to decide to postpone the recall, and that the new, eleven-judge panel should affirm its decision. Katyal takes on each of the major critiques of the three-judge panel's decision, and contends that none is persuasive in light of core Equal Protection principles.
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