Requesting reconsideration to publish this article following President Biden's nomination of Nicole Berner to serve as a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit, replacing the seat vacated by Judge Diana Gribbon Motz. If confirmed, Berner would be the first openly LGBTQ judge to serve on that court and only the third openly LGBTQ woman to serve on any federal appellate court in U.S. history.
Requesting reconsideration to publish this article following President Biden's nomination of Nicole Berner to serve as a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit, replacing the seat vacated by Judge Diana Gribbon Motz. If confirmed, Berner would be the first openly LGBTQ judge to serve on that court and only the third openly LGBTQ woman to serve on any federal appellate court in U.S. history.
[[User:Kirmel|Kirmel]] ([[User talk:Kirmel|talk]]) 20:12, 15 November 2023 (UTC)Kirmel
[[User:Kirmel|Kirmel]] ([[User talk:Kirmel|talk]]) 20:12, 15 November 2023 (UTC)Kirmel
== Incorporating content from sources ==
There seems to be a dispute over whether to more fully incorporate content from sources in the article to describe the nomination hearing at Senate Judiciary Committee, e.g. whether to only state that she was questioned, or to say that she answered questions.{{pb}}
The sources currently in the article are [https://www.courthousenews.com/bipartisanship-still-on-the-table-as-senate-considers-more-judicial-nominees/ Courthouse News] (Dec. 13, 2023) and [https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/judiciary-republicans-prod-muslim-appellate-nominee-on-terrorism Bloomberg Law] (Dec. 13, 2023). ''Courthouse News'' includes "Berner told Lee she was acting in her capacity as the union’s general counsel." ''Bloomberg Law'' includes "Berner told the panel..." similarly discussing her role. This is an article about Berner, so the sources noting her responses seem [[WP:DUE]] to include in the way it had been mentioned before the most recent change [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Nicole_Berner&diff=prev&oldid=1190560381]. The previous version also seems more neutral according to [[WP:BLPSTYLE]] and [[WP:BLPBALANCE]]. [[User:Beccaynr|Beccaynr]] ([[User talk:Beccaynr|talk]]) 16:22, 18 December 2023 (UTC)
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Requesting reconsideration to publish this article following President Biden's nomination of Nicole Berner to serve as a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit, replacing the seat vacated by Judge Diana Gribbon Motz. If confirmed, Berner would be the first openly LGBTQ judge to serve on that court and only the third openly LGBTQ woman to serve on any federal appellate court in U.S. history.
Kirmel (talk) 20:12, 15 November 2023 (UTC)Kirmel[reply]
Incorporating content from sources
There seems to be a dispute over whether to more fully incorporate content from sources in the article to describe the nomination hearing at Senate Judiciary Committee, e.g. whether to only state that she was questioned, or to say that she answered questions.
The sources currently in the article are Courthouse News (Dec. 13, 2023) and Bloomberg Law (Dec. 13, 2023). Courthouse News includes "Berner told Lee she was acting in her capacity as the union’s general counsel." Bloomberg Law includes "Berner told the panel..." similarly discussing her role. This is an article about Berner, so the sources noting her responses seem WP:DUE to include in the way it had been mentioned before the most recent change [1]. The previous version also seems more neutral according to WP:BLPSTYLE and WP:BLPBALANCE. Beccaynr (talk) 16:22, 18 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]