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As most of the contributions by a related person have been removed, I have retracted the coi tag which I placed on this article. However, I don't think the extended section relating to just one client (which I removed) belongs here. It's really about the client and it makes no difference who his lawyer is, so it properly belongs in his own article, which is linked from this one. Plus, it was even longer than the section about the subject herself! I wouldn't object to expansion of the sentence stating that she represented him to include information that she has been a public advocate on his behalf, or that she visited him personally, or whatever she herself did that might be notable. Finally, while I am not challenging her notability, I suspect that others might as she seems to be a borderline case. -- Butseriouslyfolks 01:01, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
The deletion of sourced material by Butseriouslyfolks without was outrageous. Much of the notability of the subject derives from her travel and experience at Guantanamo, which is no longer mentioned in the article after the removal. The information that was removed was neither unnecessarily long nor irrelevant.
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I removed content regarding Gorman's "boutique" practice, since its source--Gorman's blogs--did not support the term. I (obviously) didn't do a good job rewriting the intro or incorporating her father's info, but I'm trying to stay within the existing copy and sources for now. Any editing help? Flowanda | Talk 02:29, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
They have been removed. Motions are not a good source. Attorneys write them all the time (I wrote seven of them last week alone, together with 4 sets of Answers to Interrogatories and Responses to Requests for Production of Documents), and they are written to advocate the position of one's client(s). They are by definition and their very nature one-sided, lack neutrality, and as a source of information violate every principle for inclusion as a source. I have therefore removed them as they are extraneous to the subject, and their inclusion is highly suspect as a violation of wp:pov and other Wikipedia guidelines.-- Yachtsman1 ( talk) 02:52, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
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The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Heidijane 09:18, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
As most of the contributions by a related person have been removed, I have retracted the coi tag which I placed on this article. However, I don't think the extended section relating to just one client (which I removed) belongs here. It's really about the client and it makes no difference who his lawyer is, so it properly belongs in his own article, which is linked from this one. Plus, it was even longer than the section about the subject herself! I wouldn't object to expansion of the sentence stating that she represented him to include information that she has been a public advocate on his behalf, or that she visited him personally, or whatever she herself did that might be notable. Finally, while I am not challenging her notability, I suspect that others might as she seems to be a borderline case. -- Butseriouslyfolks 01:01, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
The deletion of sourced material by Butseriouslyfolks without was outrageous. Much of the notability of the subject derives from her travel and experience at Guantanamo, which is no longer mentioned in the article after the removal. The information that was removed was neither unnecessarily long nor irrelevant.
Tim Shuba (
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22:23, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
I removed content regarding Gorman's "boutique" practice, since its source--Gorman's blogs--did not support the term. I (obviously) didn't do a good job rewriting the intro or incorporating her father's info, but I'm trying to stay within the existing copy and sources for now. Any editing help? Flowanda | Talk 02:29, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
They have been removed. Motions are not a good source. Attorneys write them all the time (I wrote seven of them last week alone, together with 4 sets of Answers to Interrogatories and Responses to Requests for Production of Documents), and they are written to advocate the position of one's client(s). They are by definition and their very nature one-sided, lack neutrality, and as a source of information violate every principle for inclusion as a source. I have therefore removed them as they are extraneous to the subject, and their inclusion is highly suspect as a violation of wp:pov and other Wikipedia guidelines.-- Yachtsman1 ( talk) 02:52, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
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