User talk:Eastlaw/Archive 3
RE: Shook, Hardy, & Bacon (Link:[1])
Sorting U.S. Supreme Court casesSure, I'd be glad to help. Just to make sure I'm doing it right, can you check these: [2][3]. Dreadstar † 06:58, 26 August 2008 (UTC)
RfAI just wanted to reiterate that my offer still stands for nominating you for an RfA. I think the site could really benefit from more editors, and admins, like you. Prodego talk 01:09, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
The second essay is the best written essay on the 'spam hunting' problem, I have ever read, very thorough and explanatory. Very well done. The first essay is also well written, and I agree with most of it quite strongly. But keep in mind disputes are part of the process, the only time to "get out" or "flee" is when the dispute stops being a civil exchange of opinion, and becomes a civility issue. When that happens a cry for help will usually suffice. It is important not to get involved in arguing in disputes, but you can and should be always willing to give your input, the only way to really resolve those disputes is to get enough people to agree to form a consensus. On that note, I do disagree with 3 things:
Prodego talk 20:22, 29 August 2008 (UTC) HiHi Eastlaw, thanks for the message. I guess you're finding out that a J.D. is not always a ticket to immediate bliss. But the bliss will come in time, I'm sure. :-) Anyway, I've gotten involved in the 2008 presidential election articles, and am therefore kind of jammed up at the moment. But thanks for the invitation. Cheers.Ferrylodge (talk) 06:41, 31 August 2008 (UTC) Kutak RockQuick note to say thanks for the great article. Feel free to chop away at any of the law offices - or any other topic you want to - in Omaha anytime. Best wishes. • Freechild'sup? 04:40, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
Snell & WilmerHappy to help and thanks for good wishes. I've userfied it to User:Eastlaw/Snell & Wilmer. When it's ready to be moved back into mainspace, drop me a line and I'll nuke the redirect that's in its space. --Dweller (talk) 09:00, 4 September 2008 (UTC) RE Category:Potentially Good Names For Heavy Metal BandsYou're so right, it doesn't belong in wikipedia. I was kinda wondering how long it would last.. Remember, friends don't let their friends drink and wiki stib (talk) 01:03, 6 September 2008 (UTC) Responses
Thank you for the links and fixes. Bearian (talk) 13:05, 9 September 2008 (UTC) Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & FerdonHi Eastlaw, May you take a look at Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon? The article requires some clean-up. I am not a native English speaker so would be thankful if you fix the language a little bit :) Best wishes.Lamro (talk) 17:14, 12 September 2008 (UTC) Hello Eastlaw. I've seen your name a lot on wikipedia and you are member of WP Law, and so I am hoping to get your input on WP Law/Assessment Dep't. I recently opened WP Law assessment department after it had been defunct. An editor who was not a participant of WP Law had removed the links to the assessment department on the WP Law page several months ago and has refused to make edits to reopen the assessment department. I reopened the assessment department and now this editor is reverting my edits on some thirty pages. The editor is reverting the edits based on the argument that WP Law has not adopted the C classification yet. I think much of this is a control issue, the editor does not want to make any changes and the editor does not want any other editor to make changes and so the editor is lashing out on those who do make changes. WP Law had 3000 unassessed articles and a defunct assessment department. I've gotten it down to around 2300 unassessed articles and reopened the assessment department. EECavazos (talk) 20:01, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
This edit reeks of article/category ownership. Neither categories nor articles are owned by any one editor. If other editors see better ways of organizing a topic via categories or can improve an article, they are entitled to do so and are encouraged to do so. Instead of taking ownership of the category, seek WP:Consensus on how best to use the category. Aboutmovies (talk) 20:47, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
Supreme Court external linksHi, you asked me a few questions regarding Enfacto.com. As of now, it appears that it has U.S. Supreme Court cases with a plan to add federal appellate cases in the near future. Not sure what you would categorize as "content" insofar as your question is concerned ("Does it have any other content?") but it has internal hyperlinks to cited cases inside of opinions and a functional search that works pretty well. So in response to your question "what is it, just a database of U.S. Supreme Court cases?", I would say, no, it's more than that. You may find the following conversation worthwhile http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Law#Alternative.2C_Superior_External_Links_for_the_Opinion_Full_Text (my apologies of this is not the proper way to link you, I'm not familiar with the appropriate protocol). K8lj (talk) 02:34, 24 September 2008 (UTC) Gibson Dunn and CrutcherWikipedia newbie requesting assistance on this page; I think one of their summer associates is deleting information about a case where there was a punitive damages judgment against GDC. Not sure how to appropriately deal with this. I personally have no interest in the affairs of GDC; I am an attorney at a small family law/criminal law firm in Montana. 69.144.136.45 (talk) 18:25, 7 October 2008 (UTC) Hey, just want to let you know the same thing has happened with the guy deleting the info on the Gibson Dunn page. This is the third time its happened. There's no "talk" page for this entry, so I don't know where to initiate a discussion regarding whether my proposed edit is worthy of wikipedia, etc. In my mind it is pretty significant that a major law firm would have a punitive damages verdict assessed against it _personally_, so it should be included. Maybe I'm out in left field on this... 69.144.136.45 (talk) 22:17, 14 October 2008 (UTC) LOL. I was just going to ask you on your talk page to stop putting me in a category! (based on your edits) - then I saw your nice message. I'm really not comfortable with article writing just yet, and Complete was my first article that wasn't deleted. I'm into Taxation, so if you can help me with rulings, or panels, or any legal jargon, that would be great. I need a SCOTUS buddy here on wiki. XF Law talk at me 08:48, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the formatting in the stub and talk pages. Do you see any obvious improvements that we can make? Bearian (talk) 19:28, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
RFCPlease respond to the RFC on Clarence Thomas. Wallamoose and other partisan editors are trying to decimate the section on Anita Hill and the other women who accused Thomas of sexual misconduct. RafaelRGarcia (talk) 22:49, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
What have the Romanians ever done for us?!Hey Eastlaw - thanks for pointing out that tag! I'll use it before I add any more dudes. Happy editing to you and your kin! - FlyingToaster 06:44, 21 October 2008 (UTC) I was sad to hear about Thelen, I have friends who worked there and are now trying to assess their options. Hopefully they will land on their feet. Things are really slow at every law firm lately. No end in sight. Cheers. --Mediterraneo (talk) 10:58, 29 October 2008 (UTC) Rivers & Harbors Acts, Water Resource Development Acts, Flood Control ActsHey Eastlaw - Saw your flurry of category edits on the above subjects. While removing Category:United States environmental law from most, I did see on the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965 that you added Category:United States federal environmental legislation. Was just curious as to why ... and also the difference between the two categories. I've been the creator on several of those (primarily because of my association with USACE). I've tried to be consistent, copying categories from one to another. My initial impetus in creation was to show that USACE's work is directed by Congress and not thought up in a vacuum (as some people think/imply). Am always looking for improvements. Most of my info has come from thomas.loc.gov and is rather abbreviated from the thomas summaries. They could use some prosaic expansion and probably more summarization rather than a sterile listing of just what they do. Don'tKnowItAtAll (talk) 16:31, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
No content in Category:Lists of United States Court of Appeals casesHello, this is a message from an automated bot. A tag has been placed on Category:Lists of United States Court of Appeals cases, by another Wikipedia user, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. The tag claims that it should be speedily deleted because Category:Lists of United States Court of Appeals cases has been empty for at least four days, and its only content has been links to parent categories. (CSD C1). Hello, Eastlaw. You have new messages at Nancy's talk page.
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. In re BilskiThanks! But please direct your thanks to 66.208.26.115... I have just created the stub, and waited for four days... Since anonymous users cannot create articles, stubs can be a persuasive invitation to expand! Cheers, --Edcolins (talk) 19:24, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
New Jersey Ballet pageHi. Thanks for your quick edit on that page. I don't know how to correctly put refernces on the page. I have all the details in "ref" tag, but somehow it does not show up as "References" section. Could you help fixing it? Z22 (talk) 06:43, 13 November 2008 (UTC) Questions - New Jersey Law Firm PagesHello. I noticed you have edited most, if not all, of the Wikipedia pages for NJ's largest law firms. How do you decide on which information to include since it is not consistent (for example, NLJ 250 and AmLaw 200 information is included for some, but not all). Also, do you choose notable alumni by whoever shows up in Wikipedia? In the case of the Sills Cummis & Gross page, why do you include the rankings (such as Chambers) under history instead of under the first paragraph about the firm? Also, why did you choose Sills, Beck, Cummis, Radin, Tischman & Zuckerman as the Firm's former name since it was most recently Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross P.C. and prior to that was Sills Cummis Radin Tischman Epstein & Gross P.A. Thank you in advance for the explanation of your additions and edits. A852.123.987 (talk) 14:17, 14 November 2008 (UTC)A852.123.987 Do you know anyone interested?I created an article but it would really help if Northwestern States Portland Cement Co. v. Minnesota, 358 U.S. 450 (1959) could be created as well. Any project members with any time? I didn't see a request page on the SCOTUS project, like the Taxation Project has. Law shoot! 23:48, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
Would you mind lending a hand?I created Golsen v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. You are always helpful, and was wondering if you could lend a hand. I have great knowledge of the law, but not the background of the actual court case. I'm sure you are busy, but if you could glance over it, that would be great. Law shoot! 08:06, 23 November 2008 (UTC) Emoluments clauseI would suggest that parts of your article be merged with Saxbe fix andd parts with Article One of the United States Constitution. I would just use my best judgement on where to merge things. Anything you add to Saxbe fix will probably have a few thousand eyes review it at the end of the week because it is nominated for main page exposure at WP:DYK. It seems that WP policy would be to have articles on the commonly used terms. I would link Emolument clause as a redirect to one of the pages above and all the alternate names as well. I am not so sure which one, but I think more likely Article one. Some of the British Parliament stuff should get mentioned in Saxbe where the James Madison stuff is. I think your intro is more a part of Article one. If you can help me find any refs for the modern examples that would be great. I can not really find good refs for either the Muskie or Bentsen examples.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 23:59, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
O.K. Maybe something like --TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 00:21, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Ineligibility ClauseI see the article still has the underconstruction tag. Are you still working on it. Today is the last day you can nominate it for the main page at T:TDYK. You might want to nominate it after removing the template.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 01:36, 30 November 2008 (UTC) Reasonable personjust overhauled the whole article... could you review it for errors, please? Foofighter20x (talk) 06:34, 30 November 2008 (UTC) DYK for Ineligibility ClauseBorgQueen (talk) 01:47, 2 December 2008 (UTC) Please consider RFAYou would easily pass an RFA in my opinion. Please consider accepting a nomination. We need good experienced people to help out with the mop tasks. Jerry delusional ¤ kangaroo 02:24, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Alright, just let me know when you filled out the acceptance part / questions. Prodego talk 20:24, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
I just read that first oppose against the userbox, which mirrors the same kind of oppose to my own RfA, which sparked a great deal of unnecessary drama. I hope to God (if he existed) that you won't have to endure the same drama...I wish you every luck that it will not be noticed and people will judge you by your great contributions and not by your personal beliefs. Good luck with your RfA! :-) SoWhy 22:28, 4 December 2008 (UTC) Happy Holidays!Marlith (Talk) has given you a kitten! Gifts of kittens promote Wikilove and holiday spirt. Hopefully this one has made your day better. Share the WikiLove and civility with everyone and raise the holiday spirit! Send kittens to others by adding {{subst:Joy Message}} to their talk page with a friendly message. Marlith (Talk) 01:31, 5 December 2008 (UTC) ContactCan you stop and chat offwiki for a minute? jerryopennap@aol.com Your RfAPer your request, I closed your RfA. I'm sorry that it didn't go as well as you hoped, and you are probably right, you probably did get a raw deal. Unfortunately, the RfA process is like an interview. People are often looking for reasons to disqualify candidates as much as they are looking to support them. When an easy reason to oppose is presented, it often latched on by everybody else. Candidate behavior during the RfA is crucial. I do wish you well and wanted to let you know that your contributions to the project are appreciated.---Balloonman PoppaBalloon 05:34, 5 December 2008 (UTC) I didn't see your RfA until it was all over, but I just want to say don't take it too much to heart. RfA is a lottery cum popularity contest at best and a bear pit at its worst. The only "mistake" you made was in debating with your opposers; what you're supposed to do is to bend over and pucker up. ;-) --Malleus Fatuorum 17:46, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
Eastlaw, I am truly sorry that your RFA did not turn out sucessfully. I regret that my prodding you into RFA may have caused you emotional stress and attracted such drahmaz. I am willing to mentor you and/ or offer some advice if you choose to persue RFA in the future. Jerry delusional ¤ kangaroo 00:34, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
OSCOLAHello Eastlaw, sorry if it looked a bit schizophrenic, because I had been moving pages to ones with periods before. But recently I've undergone a conversion: the House of Lords has followed it now too with their latest judgments and you can see this page - the OSCOLA citation method (I understand Andrew Burrows and Peter Birks came up with it) on what we ought to be doing now (even for old cases, even though the reports used dots). Not sure whether you're UK based - it is a little annoying considering that the Americans, Australians and Canadians are still doing periods. Personally, I liked that, but I figured I'd be swimming against the tide if I tried to hold on here with the pages I put up on Wikipedia. Also, to be honest, it saves typing time (if you add up all the periods you would put in over your life...) Best. Wikidea 21:49, 8 December 2008 (UTC) Hi, can you take a peek at this and make any corrections? Thanks in advance. Bearian (talk) 22:10, 11 December 2008 (UTC) Discussion is resolved: Template_talk:DANFS#Problem_with_category_inclusion Regards—G716 <T·C> 02:50, 12 December 2008 (UTC) "Convicted" CategoriesEastlaw - I am sure I don't have to tell you as I have noticed you are a lawyer but you should be careful with your recent "convicted" categories to only add people who have actually been convicted. I came across this when you included Michael Milken in the "convicted of insider trading" category. Milken never was convicted of insider trading although he did plead to other charges as part of an investigation that included allegations of insider trading. Often, even people who are associated with insider trading investigations (Martha Stewart comes to mind) are not actually convicted of insider trading and it is the responsibility of those adding people to this category to make this distinction. Good luck in populating the categories. |► ϋrbanяenewaℓ • TALK ◄| 03:58, 14 December 2008 (UTC) ITNThough you technically didn't "nominate" this, you clearly started the discussion that lead to the posting. Thanks again, --SpencerT♦C 19:26, 14 December 2008 (UTC) CfD nomination of Category:Judicial appointment controversies in the United StatesCategory:Judicial appointment controversies in the United States, which you created, has been nominated for deletion, merging, or renaming. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the Categories for discussion page. Thank you. Cgingold (talk) 10:50, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
Nominated categories
CfD nomination of Category:Categories named after government agenciesCategory:Categories named after government agencies, which you created, has been nominated for deletion, merging, or renaming. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the Categories for discussion page. Thank you. Cgingold (talk) 03:07, 25 December 2008 (UTC) Re: ArticlesI am not sure to be honest. I will take all responcibilites, and am sorry for any inconveniences I caused with that rather embarrassing edit. Renaissancee (talk) 08:59, 26 December 2008 (UTC) Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2008_December_28#Category:Parishes of the United Kingdom Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2008_December_28#Category:Parishes of Wales Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2008_December_28#Category:Parishes of Europe Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2008_December_28#Category:Parishes of North America
Category:United States AttorneysHey, good work on the diffusion of that category! I had worked on it a bit before going on vacation; imagine my pleasant surprise to come back and see it completed! Anyways, happy editing and keep up the good work! --Hemlock Martinis (talk) 18:22, 4 January 2009 (UTC) Merge discussion at Talk:Recorder (judge)Gday. You stuck the merge tag on the Recorder pages viz. Recorder (judge) and Recorder (legal office), and there seems to be general agreement with your suggestion. -- billinghurst (talk) 10:42, 9 January 2009 (UTC) 1913 CE templateUm, why are you adding {{Catholic}} to all those articles? Citing the 1913 CE is not quite the same thing as "incorporating text" from it. Gimmetrow 20:59, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
I was tagging those pages which transcluded {{CathEncy}} template. I assumed (perhaps erroneously) that most of these pages were based on the Catholic Encyclopedia entries, so I figured they should be tagged with {{Catholic}}.--Eastlaw (talk) 00:18, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
Category:American federal lawyersHey there, I think you'll want to put in your 2 cents at the CFD for this category -- hopefully to suggest another rename option, as I feel quite sure there won't be any support for deletion. Cgingold (talk) 09:53, 20 January 2009 (UTC) FCC v. Fox Television StationsThank you for creating the article about the case Federal Communications Commission v. Fox Television Stations, essentially the sequel to Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation. I've done some research and wrote about the hearings and programs in question. I encourage you and other Supreme Court Wikiproject editors to keep expanding the article to include every essential detail and maybe background in the history of legal action against TV indecency, starting from George Carlin's "Seven Dirty Words".--Andrewlp1991 (talk) 02:33, 23 January 2009 (UTC) This article was not incorporated from the Catholic Encyclopedia. Some of informations used in the article you can not find in the Catholic Encyclopedia. It was translated from it-wiki. I used also official site of the library, it means the article is more actual than 1913. Link to the Catholic Encyclopedia I added to the article, because not every reader of en-wiki knows Italian language. In the Catholic Encyclopedia you can find only article about Angelo Rocca, founder of the library. It means you did not read it. The ilatian article was expanded after my work, but it is not well refferenced. Perhaps I will translate additional material in the future. With regards. Leszek Jańczuk (talk) 18:56, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
Ineligibility ClauseYou may want to work in some details from this article into Ineligibility Clause.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 23:42, 24 January 2009 (UTC) Huge, enormous, important project.Wikipedia:WikiProject Law/United States federal judges. I'll need all the help I can get. I find the easiest way to do this is pick an active judge and then trace the succession back to the creation of the seat. Cheers! bd2412 T 19:14, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Saxbe fixAt Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Saxbe fix I have been asked to fill in some detail with scholarly discourse. There is a bit more overlap than before. You may want to have a look and comment.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 03:46, 26 January 2009 (UTC) Clarence ThomasPlease look at this diff: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clarence_Thomas&diff=266456427&oldid=266454284 Consider the user-added claim "He has never used this label to describe himself, however." It is not cited, and not verifiable. Should this line be in the article? Wouldn't it be better to require a citation to some source that says Thomas disavows the concept of states' rights, or something similar? Thank you. RafaelRGarcia (talk) 04:49, 26 January 2009 (UTC) Eastlaw, be advised that this question has been disputed in a medcab case and is the subject of a pending nomination to mediation (see Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2009-01/Clarence Thomas; Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Clarence Thomas. Just thought you should know the context of the question. Simon Dodd (talk) 13:51, 26 January 2009 (UTC) 1911 BritannicaWhen you insert the template "{1911}' it reads public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. GreetingsGreetings. I have left a message at User talk:BD2412. All the best, – Quadell (talk) 14:28, 30 January 2009 (UTC) You maybe interested in the Article Rescue SquadronI noticed that you are part of Category:Wikipedians against notability. I would like to invite you to join the Article Rescue Squadron. Although Rescue Squadron members do not share any official position on notability, and are simply focused on rescuing articles for deletion, you may find our project matches your vision of Wikipedia. Caveat: I am writing this as an individual, not as a representative of Article Rescue Squadron. Ikip (talk) 19:59, 7 February 2009 (UTC) Template:1911 talkDebate is closed and the result was delete. Is everything set so I can just remove 1911 talk from the talk pages or there is something to be done first? You can answer me here. -- Magioladitis (talk) 23:48, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
Yes, I saw. Great job! -- Magioladitis (talk) 22:41, 13 February 2009 (UTC) TemplatesAnytime at all. I do a fair amount of template cleanup myself and have created many, though I am not a great coder and stay away from the really esoteric stuff. If you have a bunch of requests, feel free to bunch them and drop by if I'm around to bypass the edit protected wait, which is often amazingly long. --Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 03:56, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
United States Conference of Mayors PresidentsTFDDo you intend to be neutral at Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/2009_February_12#Template:United_States_Conference_of_Mayors_Presidents? You have not voiced a keep or delete yet.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 14:50, 12 February 2009 (UTC) ConfusedI think I see that you added a 1911 template to William Ouseley. Tell me? How do you know?.... and if you do know then why not add an inline ref? Victuallers (talk) 16:13, 15 February 2009 (UTC) oh! I see that Wetman made exactly the same point a month ago .... now I am confused. Why add needless templates? Victuallers (talk) 16:19, 15 February 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the reply and the change. Victuallers (talk) 09:10, 18 February 2009 (UTC) Saxbe fixI spent a few hours digging at the University of Chicago Law School today. Please have a look at the new content that I have added. I would like to renominate the article at WP:FAC by the end of the week, but it would be best if it is clean before it gets there.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 05:30, 16 February 2009 (UTC) "Courts of" edits.You can re-add the categories to the "Courts of [state]" articles - it is fine to make changes, so long as they are either outside the tags, which only cover the actual list of courts, so categories are fine. Cheers! bd2412 T 19:18, 19 February 2009 (UTC) ThanksThanks---I'm glad people appreciate my photography. I was just walking around the law library after doing some work-related research, saw some UCC stuff on a shelf, and thought, that might be nice for Wikipedia. I'm sure the conspiracy wackos will go nuts when they realize that there were "confidential drafts" of the UCC! But it's all very dry, harmless stuff (about as entertaining as reading rough drafts of Congressional bills on THOMAS).--Coolcaesar (talk) 07:51, 22 February 2009 (UTC) Thank you for notificationThank you for the notification on my talk page. Would you mind signing your comment as well? Cheers. kilbad (talk) 15:52, 23 February 2009 (UTC) Schnader Practice AreasHi Eastlaw - I see we've been going back and forth on the description of Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP's practice areas; my concern with your description is that it leads with Family Law. While Schnader's Family Law Department is very well-regarded and well known, Schnader is historically and currently primarily known for litigation and business/transactional law; the Family Law Department is a big part of the Firm, but probably shouldn't lead the description. Can we come to some common ground on the language? Best, CBrobeil Cbrobeil (talk) 21:09, 26 February 2009 (UTC) Greetings, old friend! Your support for the creation of this project would be most welcome. Cheers! bd2412 T 03:20, 26 February 2009 (UTC) Schnader/NeutralityHi Eastlaw - Yes, I am an employee of Schnader. I do understand the conflict of interest policy and the neutrality policy; in making the changes, I actively sought to avoid puffery or anything that was beyond a simple, accurate description of our current practice areas (in making all of my edits, I sought to be simple and factually accurate; I was not seeking to promote the Firm, I was trying to ensure accurate information about the Firm was posted; I was also sensitive to not editing language that, while not my own, was accurate). I remain true to that purpose - I do not seek to promote the Firm on Wiki - it is not the appropriate forum to do so. I just want to ensure an accurate entry. I am welcome and open to suggestion - are there parts you feel are beyond the bounds of appropriate description/factual accuracy? I look forward to your feedback. Best regards, CBrobeil Cbrobeil (talk) 21:09, 26 February 2009 (UTC) Dispute on SCOTUS caseJust to let you know that there is a dispute on this SCOTUS case, Quanta Computer, Inc. v. LG Electronics, Inc. (see talk page). Third opinions welcomed... Cheers, --Edcolins (talk) 21:32, 27 February 2009 (UTC)
Sure, I'll do it myself. I was sort of doing a trial run in my namespace to see if there was a lot of squawking. Thanks! - Richfife (talk) 22:46, 28 February 2009 (UTC) Wikipedia:WikiProject United States courts and judges is now open for business - let's get it organized and outline our tasks! bd2412 T 16:39, 5 March 2009 (UTC) listen i don't know who you are...but there is a such thong as freedom of speech...and even if you delete my page i can sue because it's in violation of my rights..but im not going to do that because i believe in what jesus would do —Preceding unsigned comment added by 909bjy (talk • contribs) 22:20, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
Hey, Eastlaw, you might want to have a look at this discussion: Wikipedia talk:External links#CongBio and FJC Bio templates in External links. Cheers! bd2412 T 03:13, 7 March 2009 (UTC) User link templatesRegarding your requests to change the categories of these templates, the best way to implement this is to use documentation subpages, which I have now done. I also decided that, as all these templates have a similar function, it would probably be easier to maintain them if they all used the same documentation page. I hope you agree with this. Would you be interested in updating that page to accommodate all of these templates? If not, I will try to find the time. — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 13:04, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
Your AWB edits break /doc pagesHi Eastlaw. I noticed that your edit to Template:Unsigned/doc broke that /doc page. I reverted that edit. You can not use substitution of I checked your user contributions for that day and see that you also broke Template:Botlinks2/doc, Template:Undated/doc and Template:Userlinks2/doc in the same way. I fixed those edits too. I leave it to you to check if you broke any /doc pages on any other days. --David Göthberg (talk) 02:12, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
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