User talk:Steve mcdee

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Again, welcome.--cj | talk 20:42, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

Supreme Court judges
As I said previously, Wikipedia uses common names for article titles. If judges were most commonly referred to by their full (including middle names), that is what we use. Where this is not the case - and it generally isn't - we use only their first and last names. I have attempted to ascertain the proper name in each case, but I could well have made mistakes, so feel free to correct it where I have gotten them wrong. However, please do not simply re-add all the full names for those who do not have articles, as you have previously done.

Wikipedia generally does not use postnomials in lists. The approach this article takes is consistent with that of List of Judges of the High Court of Australia and List of Judges of the Supreme Court of Victoria. If you have qualms about that, I suggest it may be better to take it up in a larger forum - perhaps at WP:AWNB. Rebecca 04:18, 1 September 2007 (UTC)