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There aren't any sources for the "Prominent members of the fraternity" section. I note that Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, and Jimmy Carter are all listed as members even though they were never lawyers or attended law school; I suppose that PAD could have given them membership anyway in honor of their presidencies, but that isn't cited to anything. (Harry Truman never became a lawyer either, but he did attend law school so theoretically he might have joined PAD as a law student.) In addition, all the other prominent members have their terms in office listed after their names, except for Joe Biden, U.S. Vice President, listed as "1994-present". Biden didn't become VP until 2009 and he left that office in 2017. If 1994 reflects when he joined PAD, again, that isn't cited to anything, and it doesn't match the dates for the other people listed. --Metropolitan90(talk)21:20, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]