Talk:David Yalof
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[edit]I am about to add a full re-write of the article. 1.I removed this section:
David Yalof is well respected by both the University faculty and his students. Although a self-described cynic, his methods employed during lecture to keep students interested displays a genuine concern for quality instruction and entertainment. Yalof's impressive knowledge of Constitutional processes keeps students constantly learning, while his occasional jabs at residents of Rhode Island or at faithless electors keeps students laughing.
it needs to be Verifiable, ie there needs to be a source WP:VERIFY.
2. someone else may want to go over what I wrote and check my copy editing
3. what can/should be done before removing the clean up tag?
US Supreme Court
[edit]I came to this article because this expert was interviewed tonight on the vacancy on the US Supreme Court on PBS-tv New Hour. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/newshour_index.html
There should be links to this article from news articles about the new appointee to the Supreme Court and the hearings on it. rumjal 23:53, 4 May 2009 (UTC). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rumjal (talk • contribs)