Talk:Southeastern Community College v. Davis

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, this is a very relevant thing to write up and you made a nice start. Obviously (at least that's obvious to me) you will need to incorporate book sources--that's the requirement. You have one, but it's brief; more are easily found, and I have no doubt there are more extensive discussion, in books but also in journal articles. And more sources means the final section can be fleshed out more, and proven more solidly. You can always call on a legal expert like, but he won't write the article for you (and not just because he charges $500 per hour). It seems to me that with such a topic the first thing you should do is go through the database to peruse legal journals. You do a good job on this, you'll get a nice grade. Dr Aaij (talk) 18:52, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
 * , do you have any suggestions for this student? And can you maybe slap an appropriate template or two on it? I know legal articles share formatting and layout, but I do not know the ins and outs. Thank you so much for your help! Dr Aaij (talk) 01:35, 27 April 2017 (UTC)

, the semester is almost done, but the article really isn't. Get on it. And if you propose a DYK hook real quick, you'll get more points for that earlier grade. , do you have a few pointers for the student, just about templates and formatting? I see you're active in WikiProject Law. Thanks! Dr Aaij (talk) 18:38, 29 April 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the ping. I would like to help but busy at the moment.  Try posting at WikiProject Law here:  Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Law and ask for feedback.  Hopefully someone will come.  --David Tornheim (talk) 18:49, 29 April 2017 (UTC)