Talk:Santa Clara University School of Law/Archive 1
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Fair use rationale for Image:Polden.jpg
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Notable alumni
User:Srich32977 has made a good-faith edit [1] to combine numerous notable alumni who are supported by the same reference, SCU's "Lawyers Who Lead" page. with the comment "declutter repeating citation."
I reverted that: [2]. It's an undesirable edit for two reasons. First, it's factually incorrect. Not all of the alumni listed under that section are on the LWL page. It's factually wrong to say that they are.
Second, the idea of substituting SCU's determination for who is notable is inappropriate. Whether a particular alum is notable is for Wikipedia editors to decide on; not for the law school. Obviously, there would be serious COI issues to substitute the school's judgment.
Srich32977 then reverted my reversion, [3], with the summary "Will move the non-SCUSOL listed names to a second section."
I'm going to revert, and ask for a consensus to be reached before going down this road. First, as I said above, the article is wrong in its current state. It is factually incorrect to say "Santa Clara Law has named the following individuals among its "Lawyers Who Lead" listing." It simply isn't true. SCU has listed some of those individuals, and listed some others. It's just plain incorrect, and should not be so stated in the article.
On the issue of moving to a second section, I strongly object to that. We should have a list of notable alumni; not that list ans a second promotional list of who the school is listing as who it thinks is notable.
Finally, I don't think that properly attributing facts to a particular source is "clutter." The body of the text is unclutterd. Yes, there's a single footnote that, by the length of the list of reference numbers shows that it is heavily relied upon. But that's as it should be: maybe we are relying too much on a single reference, and ought to branch out a bit.
In the meantime, to prevent the article from being factually incorrect, I'm reverting again. Srich32977, the change you propose is a substantial and controversial one; please obtain consensus before making it. TJRC (talk) 06:59, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
- NBD. The second listing presented was accurate in that the names were not in SC's listing. Fixing the description of SC's listing should be fairly easy. We say "among those leaders are ..." Cull the names according to WP notability standards and present the list with the caveat that it is a partial listing. Really, it is much more tidy to have one citation for that particular listing. And clarity is achieved if two listings are presented. As for the basic process of listing names, I see WP:UNIGUIDE actually prefers a narrative and discourages bare listings.--S. Rich (talk) 07:45, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
Logo
It would be nice to add the logo to this page. It is being used on other law school Wikipedia entries.
The logo is located here: http://law.scu.edu/wp-content/themes/responsive-child/images/scu-law-badge.png
User:davidbrianholt 04:58, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
Logo for the High Tech Journal
The logo included on this page for the high journal is outdated and no longer used. User:davidbrianholt 04:58, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
List of clinics and centers
Some of the previous information was simply inaccurate. The full list is available here: http://law.scu.edu/centers/.