Talk:Michael Tugendhat
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Other newspapers and other sources, for balance
[edit]Right now we cite The Guardian much more than other sources. That's fine, and it's a reliable source (and that's what falls out of Google readily), but it's a party to some of the specific cases, and all British newspapers have a direct interest in Tugendhat's claims as an advocate and rulings as a judge. I'll try to diversify the sources used for the article, but if someone can find corroborating references in other publications (and ideally in non-newspaper sources like academic books), even if they only repeat stuff that we're already sourcing to the Gruniad and other papers, that would put the article on a rather firmer footing. We have some (qualified) praise of him in the article, but, for balance, hasn't anyone (notable) criticised this chap or his rulings? -- Finlay McWalter ☻ Talk 21:51, 6 May 2011 (UTC)
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