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Government

Sep. 21, 2006

No Translations for Ballot Petitions

Reversing an earlier ruling that had muddied election law, a federal appeals court said Tuesday that recall petitions do not have to be circulated in multiple languages.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Reversing an earlier ruling that had muddied election law, a federal appeals court said Tuesday that recall petitions do not have to be circulated in multiple languages.
      The 14-1 ruling of the panel sitting en banc clears up the confusion and probably settles the contentious issue for good, said Rick Hasen, a professor at Loyola Law ...

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