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Benjamin Cardozo
[edit]I reverted your additions to the Benjamin N. Cardozo page. Both times you added material without any references and without any sourcing. As such, they appear to be original research. Please note that original research should not be included in Wikipedia, nor should your personal opinion or conclusion, no matter how well they may be founded. The three core policies for inclusion on Wikipedia are: No original Research, verifiability, and neutral point of view. In particular, quoting from the Verifiability page:
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You can discuss additions in the talk page of the article if you are unsure on whether your additions satisfy the core policies, or if you wish to dispute the deletions of your additions. Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia. Magidin (talk) 21:46, 15 December 2011 (UTC)