Judgepedia:WikiProject Alaska
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This is a project page in the Judgepedia:WikiProject Courts by State project for organizing work on Judgepedia about courts and judges located in Alaska.
Projects underway
All of our state and federal projects include pages on Alaska! For a full list of projects to which you can contribute, visit: Judgepedia:Project Directory.
Articles in need of improvement
- David Stewart
- Alaska Bar Association
- Alaska salaries and budgets
- John R. Lohff
- Richard H. Erlich
- Campaign finance requirements for Alaska judicial elections
- Template:Alaska stub
Alaska judge page elements
Below are common components on judge pages in the Alaska WikiProject. Any or all of these elements could be added to the judge pages in the category Alaska stubs. An example of a page with many of these elements is Walter Carpeneti.
- Education - a section outlining where and when the judge attended school
- Career - a section outlining what courts a judge may have served on, how they got to the court and how long they have been on it (appointment, retention elections, etc.), if they changed position on the court (eg, became Chief Judge), etc.
- Notable cases - a section discussing rulings of note or cases of interest presided over by the judge
- Elections - include election history
- External links - links to other websites pertinent to the judge (i.e., the website for the court on which he or she serves)
Project templates
Symbols
- {{Alaska}}
- {{Alaska Supreme Court}}
- {{Judges of the Alaska Court of Appeals}}
- {{Alaska boroughs}}
- {{Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Alaska}}
User and talk page templates
- {{User WikiProject Alaska}}
- {{ak}}
Informative
- {{Alaska stub}}
User badge
If you're working on articles in this project, it is to your advantage to place the user badge that appears to your right on your user page. This gives you two advantages:
- It makes it very easy for you to get to the project page for this state, which means you can quickly re-familiarize where you were on any particular to-do list you were working on.
- It makes it easy for other users to identify who else is working on articles about this state's courts or judges. This fosters your ability to collaborate with each other more readily.
- To insert the badge on your user page, type {{User WikiProject Alaska}}.
- But if you want the badge to appear in a stack with other badges, type <table style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0.5em; width: 242px; border: #99B3FF solid 1px"> <tr><td>{{User WikiProject Alaska}}</td></tr> </table> and similarly enclose other user badge templates between their own sets of <tr><td></td></tr> tags.
- See User:Madison for an example.
