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Saucy Intruder



Hi all. I'm 27, will be entering my third year at the University of Connecticut law student , and am just starting to learn the ropes at Wikipedia. I participate frequently at Metafilter under the name [http://www.metafilter.com/user/20496 Saucy Intruder]. My primary interest here is the expansion of articles having to do with law, particularly the structure and court system of the United States judiciary. I'm also interested in United States politics and travel. I'd appreciate any feedback relating to my edits. You can leave a message on my talk page or shoot me an e-mail at jpersky AT alumni DOT brown DOT edu. --User:Saucy Intruder 05:11, 23 May 2005 (UTC) == New Username == For various reasons I've moved from Special:Contributions&target=PrinceValium to Saucy Intruder as of now. --User:Saucy Intruder 23:03, 30 May 2005 (UTC)

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I like the new table at DC Circuit Court of Appeals. It was just a few days ago that I added the list of nominees to each circuit. Are you thinking of doing a chart for the other circuits? I was thinking about adding a history to each circuit focusing on past changes in authorized seats and so forth. I was also planning to create a new article that would be a list of Circuit Court confirmations by session of Congress (there are an average of about 17 per session going back 20 years) I don't know what to call the new article though. Suggestions? User:NoSeptember 01:00, 27 May 2005 (UTC) :Thanks! The list of confirmations is a great idea, and we should try to include failed and withdrawn nominations as well. I'm slowly doing this for the other circuits - First and Federal are done, another user is working on 2d. See my United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit article for an example of how I'm doing the succession by seat. --User:PrinceValium 01:05, 27 May 2005 (UTC) The changes you guys are making are better than what I would have done, so I will let you go to it. There are some subpar articles on the Supreme Court too you might consider. List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States would be nice with another list by seat #. Defeated nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court seems lacking, although I'm not sure how to improve it. Also, there is the very speculative Potential Bush administration nominees to the Supreme Court of the United States. I mention these because they are likely to be viewed more often than the Circuit articles, especially once a SCOTUS vacancy occurs. I'm glad that these judiciary sections are being enhanced. User:NoSeptember 01:31, 27 May 2005 (UTC) ==Hamilton University== I saw your NPOV template on the Hamilton University. I read the CBS News materials and a few other online sources and then rewrote the article so it is a little less over-the-top (although there does not appear to be much positive that one can say). See if you think the NPOV template should come off. User:DS1953 ==Political compostition of courts== I am putting together something on the "political composition" of circuit courts since there seems to be some interest in that. User:NoSeptember/Federal judge appointment history Before I get too far, I would appreciate any comments or suggestions you may have. User:NoSeptember User_talk:NoSeptember 14:05, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC) Thanks for your comments and welcome back. I moved the article into namespace here: Federal judicial appointment history. I agree it would be a bit much to add these charts to each circuit's article, so I just have a link to the article in the See also section. Most of the circuits are done, I'm just waiting on the seat successions that you guys are still working on. I invite you to improve the introduction of the article since you are of course correct that who appointed a judge is a very inexact measure of their judicial politics. NoSeptember">User:NoSeptemberUser_talk:NoSeptember 19:52, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC) :You wrote "The political makeup of each court can be easily deduced from the chart containing the current and former judges on a particular court." -- I am not sure I agree with this. With the Presidency rotating between parties it is not always easy to add the Clinton+Carter and compare to the Reagan+Bush+Bush. Breaking close partisan ties has been an issue in the battle over judges in both the 6th and the DC circuits going back to the late '90's. I like the consolidation plan of yours, I was trying to avoid a too wide chart, but the shortened headers has improved that already. NoSeptember">User:NoSeptemberUser_talk:NoSeptember 20:18, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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