Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Law. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list below.
Florida v. J.L. - the article is being heavily edited by a generally unconstructive (and possibly though unlikely WP:COI) editor. An editor who knows the facts of the case may want to make sure that nothing inappropriate is being done to the article. Chicken Wing (talk) 21:51, 7 June 2008 (UTC)
Selective publication – a process by which courts (especially appellate courts) in common-law systems (such as the United States) decide which decisions should be published. If I understand correctly, only published decisions are binding precedent; rules vary as to whether unpublished decisions have persuasive authority, or have no precedential value at all. (draft stub)
In need of elaboration
Dualism (law) - I'm suprised this didn't have an article until i wrote a stub just now
This Wikiproject is aimed at creating a greater consistency among the law related articles. Key areas of concern include consistency in defining concepts across multiple jurisdictions and proper categorization of articles.
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A joint effort that can be undertaken between this project and Wikiproject Philosophy is to improve the quality of articles concerned with the philosophical questions about law itself. Key components of the philosophy of law include:
Ben stephenson 03:07, 9 November 2007 (UTC) = Land Law, Equity & Trusts, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Tort Law, European Community Law (current LLB. student, Newcastle University)
Markdsgraham 11:07, 27 September 2007 (UTC) - Hoping to take a go at the merger guidelines, and then at Canadian Supreme Court cases as they are released.
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