Talk:New Hampshire Supreme Court

GA on hold
Please attend to these concerns in order to get through GA process: All the other criteria are met. Lincher 02:51, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Both images don't give their fair use rationales.
 * The Lead section doesn't represent the breadth of the article.


 * The lead has been expanded to better cover the entire article. The old publicity photo was removed, and the seal used at the top-right of the article contains a fair use notice for being an official seal. I believe the editing addresses your concerns.  --Assawyer 01:25, 14 July 2006 (UTC)


 * It's been more than 7 days, and I see no reason to disagree with Lincher's original assessment, the concerns seem to be alleviated, so im promoting this. My main advice would be to, if at all possible, expand the references, and try looking at other state Supreme court articles for inspiration. If one of them is an FA, think about conforming this article's style with that one if possible, should give it more chance of making FA status. Homestarmy 21:28, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

Education funding
Someone should update the history of the education cases to reflect the new decision handed down on September 8, 2006 rendering the latest education funding plan of the State Legislature unconstitutional. I don't know enough to write the update myself, unfortunately. TheDean 14:46, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Reasons for GA Delisting
This article's GA status has been revoked because it fails criterion 2. b. of 'What is a Good Article?', which states;


 * (b) the citation of its sources using inline citations is required (this criterion is disputed by editors on Physics and Mathematics pages who have proposed a subject-specific guideline on citation, as well as some other editors &mdash; see talk page).

LuciferMorgan 14:26, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

Drafts for missing New Hampshire Supreme Court Justices
Drafts for missing New Hampshire Supreme Court Justices have been created at WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/United States judges and justices.

• #Draft:Andrew Salter Woods - Andrew Salter Woods

• #Draft:Daniel Newcomb - Daniel Newcomb`

• #Draft:Ebenezer Thompson - Ebenezer Thompson

• #Draft:Edmund L. Cushing - Edmund L. Cushing

• #Draft:Edward John Lampron - Edward John Lampron

• #Draft:Elwin Lawrence Page - Elwin Lawrence Page

• #Draft:Francis Wayland Johnston - Francis Wayland Johnston

• #Draft:Frank Rowe Kenison - Frank Rowe Kenison

• #Draft:George A. Bingham - George A. Bingham

• #Draft:Henri Alphonse Burque - Henri Alphonse Burque

• #Draft:Isaac N. Blodgett - Isaac N. Blodgett

• #Draft:Isaac W. Smith (New Hampshire politician) - Isaac W. Smith (New Hampshire politician)

• #Draft:James E. Duggan - James E. Duggan

• #Draft:James W. Remick - James W. Remick

• #Draft:John E. Young - John E. Young

• #Draft:John Harris (judge) - John Harris (judge)

• #Draft:John Richard Goodnow - John Richard Goodnow

• #Draft:Joseph P. Nadeau - Joseph P. Nadeau

• #Draft:Laurence Ilsley Duncan - Laurence Ilsley Duncan

• #Draft:Leverett Hubbard - Leverett Hubbard

• #Draft:Maurice Paul Bois - Maurice Paul Bois

• #Draft:Reuben E. Walker - Reuben E. Walker

• #Draft:Richard Evans (judge) - Richard Evans (judge)

• #Draft:Robert Frederick Griffith - Robert Frederick Griffith

• #Draft:Robert G. Pike - Robert G. Pike

• #Draft:Robert J. Peaslee - Robert J. Peaslee

• #Draft:Samuel Green (judge) - Samuel Green (judge)

• #Draft:Sherman D. Horton Jr. - Sherman D. Horton Jr.

• #Draft:Thomas L. Marble - Thomas L. Marble

• #Draft:Timothy Farrar - Timothy Farrar

• #Draft:William Alberto Plummer - William Alberto Plummer

• #Draft:William H. H. Allen - William H. H. Allen

• #Draft:William King Atkinson - William King Atkinson

• #Draft:William Lawrence Foster - William Lawrence Foster

Any help getting these articles finished and moved to mainspace would be appreciated. Cheers! BD2412 T 18:22, 27 September 2022 (UTC)