Talk:University of Richmond School of Law/Archive 1

Bork?
Is Robert Bork in fact still a visiting professor? I know he has a nameplate on the door with Justices Lemons and Carrico right across from the elevator on the second floor, but I haven't seen or heard about him on campus since November 2004. The law school website is often out of date, and the same can be said for things like nameplates on doors and law school directories in my experience. Erechtheus 05:34, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

Richmond, Virginia
I have reverted the change to make Richmond and Virginia separate links, particularly because the resulting Richmond link did not direct to the appropriate page about Richmond, Virginia. Erechtheus 18:31, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

External links modified
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Notable alumni section
Hi. I was working on adding citations for this section and noticed there are a few people listed who do not have Wikipedia articles. I am wondering f a person needs to have their own Wikipedia article before they should be listed in this section? I know this is the guideline for a Notable people section on a city or town page. Please let me now if this is the same guideline for the Notable alumni section? Thank you.--BuzyBody (talk) 04:05, 4 January 2013 (UTC)