September 12, 200211th CIRCUIT UPHOLDS GEORGIA LAWPANEL RUSHES DECISION IN 6 DAYS; IGNORES ALL EVIDENCE On September 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th circuit, released its decision in Cartwright v Barnes, 02-10670, upholding Georgia ballot access for minor party candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives.The decision was released six days after the oral argument. There was no reason for the rush; usually decisions take from two to six months, unless there is an emergency.The decision is only two pages. However, even two pages is enough to show that the panel didn't even know what the Georgia law is....