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Citing to Wikipedia
Check out what one practicing attorney has to say about this issue. See Tami D. Cowden's Citations to Wikipedia May be Hip, But Are They Reliable?
Today's quiz question: Has the US Supreme Court ever cited to a web publication in one of the Court's opinions? [JH]
May 14, 2007 in Wikipedia | Permalink
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I note that the judges in question have used it just for explanation to the side, and those using it as substantiation for a decision get reversed quite a bit. Which is entirely appropriate IMO (speaking as a Wikipedia press contact).
Posted by: David Gerard | May 15, 2007 9:12:47 AM
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