Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Supreme Court

David Ferriero, NARA's chief, the Archivist of the U.S., addressed the editors at the 2015 Wikimedia DC Supreme Court edit-o-thon
We scanned historic documents
Court reporter notes from 1821

We will get together to improve Wikipedia content about the Supreme Court of the United States. This includes cases, justices, lawyers, and any interesting tangents. Beginners are welcome! Wikipedia editing training will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

Organized and sponsored by the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration and Wikimedia DC

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When
  • Friday, December 11, 2015
  • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. or a bit after
Where

PLEASE NOTE: You will be entering a government building and will be required to go through security (a magnetometer). You will need to show a government-issued ID and sign in to come to the Innovation Hub. If you wish to work with original records you must have a NARA researcher card. If you do not have one, there will be an opportunity to sign up for a card. More information here.

What to bring
  • A laptop computer
  • Valid ID
  • Any resources you would like to reference
  • You're welcome to bring your camera and take pictures
  • You may also bring a personal scanner (without a document feeder)
  • Preferably, a registered Wikipedia user account (but we can also create one on the spot)
Schedule

Come in the morning, afternoon, or both!

  • 10 a.m. – Breakfast and overview of Edit-a-Thon goals
  • 10:15 Getting Started with Editing Wikipedia presentation by editor Sarasays
  • 11 a.m. – David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, will drop by for a quick hello and welcome
  • 11ish – Talk by Bob Ellis, NARA expert on Supreme Court Records at NARA Bob's Talk
  • 11ish - Introduce ourselves, as NARA people, Wikipedians, legal specialists
  • All day till 4 or 5 - editing articles of interest, Wikisource, and Wikidata
  • 1 p.m. – We'll bring lunch!
Links for Bob Ellis's talks

Sign up! edit

This event is open to people of all experience levels. Sign up below by editing the page and adding your username.

I'll be there in person! edit

  1. econterms (talk) 16:57, 7 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  2. DinaHerbert (talk) 16:44, 20 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Duckduckstop (talk) 21:32, 6 December 2015 (UTC) can talk wikisource[reply]
  4. JeannieChen
  5. Erin Williams, NARA
  6. Sarah Anderson, NARA
  7. Adam Kriesberg (talk) 18:03, 8 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  8. ShrummR, NMAH
  9. Uncommon fritillary (talk) 23:02, 8 December 2015 (UTC) Probably can come for the morning[reply]
  10. MZMcBride (talk)
  11. Ryan Linthicum
  12. User:cactusinred
  13. Geraldshields11 (talk) 13:55, 10 December 2015 (UTC) I plan to take photographs of the event when I get there at 11:00ish and hope we can get together to take a group photograph at NARA with David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States.[reply]
  14. Friend of Smokey the Bear
  15. Attichelper
  16. Sarasays (talk) 12:23, 11 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  17. AVROOM

I'll be attending virtually! edit

You can join our google hangout! Use this link here

Regrets edit

  1. Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it, but feel free to contact me if I can be of any assistance. I look forward to seeing the results of this fantastic event! Best, -- Notecardforfree (talk) 19:33, 2 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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Userboxes edit

If you are committed to improving U.S. law and courts content on Wikipedia in the long run, add some of the following Wikitext to your user page. You can also sign up at WikiProject Law, WikiProject United States courts and judges, and WikiProject United States Federal Government Legislative Data.

Wikitext Userbox
{{User WikiProject SCOTUS}}
{{User WikiProject United States courts and judges}}
{{User WikiProject Law}}

To-do list edit

  • Please add suggestions below. This list includes categories and lists to correct and build from, and Wikisource and Wikidata projects.

Articles to expand edit

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Articles to create edit

Resources to draw from and advice edit

1. "[F]or articles on cases, case law, or subjects which use a large amount of case law, it is recommended that editors use the referencing style for the jurisdiction that heard that case or for which that legal subject applies." In the United States, editors should use "Bluebook, ALWD, or an official state system (i.e., the California or New York systems)."
2. Editors should "[c]ite to legal materials (constitutions, statutes, legislative history, administrative regulations, and cases) according to the generally accepted citation style for the relevant jurisdictions."
3. "Where both primary and secondary sources are available, one should cite both."

Archival and manuscript collections edit

  • list?

Basics on editing Wikipedia edit

Outcomes edit

Articles created edit

  1. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 577
  2. Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl
  3. Alabama Department of Revenue v. CSX Transportation, Inc.
  4. Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama
  5. Harris v. Viegelahn
  6. Tibble v. Edison International
  7. Gerald R. Shields
  8. Kessler v. Eldred
  9. ru:Коэн против штата Калифорния

Articles improved edit

  1. William Campbell Preston Breckinridge
  2. add oral argument link: Zivotofsky v. Kerry; Kerry v. Din; Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans
  3. add audio of oral arguments link: Gonzales v. Carhart
  4. add audio of oral arguments link: Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.
  5. link to Коэн против штата Калифорния: ru:Фак (фильм)
  6. added Ussc link: ru:Лавинг против Виргинии
  7. added Ussc link: ru:Миранда против Аризоны
  8. fix access dateformat: Stansbury v. California
  9. Federal Judicial Center: brevity, references
  10. Charles Evans Hughes

Other outcomes edit

  • many photographs of attendees, some with NARA's head, the Archivist of the U.S., David Ferriero and a few video interviews by NARA for their records. Please upload the photographs of the event under the category of 2015 Supreme Court Editathon.
  • scans of two or three folders from the archives of Justice Baldwin's records with printed and handwritten notes on cases. These are on Commons.