As Wisconsin Director of Americans for Prosperity I issued a press release this afternoon.
We asked people to visit Judgepedia.com, an online wiki-encyclopedia about all things related to America’s judges and judicial system. Judgepedia is a project of Sam Adams Alliance.
Judgepedia will help citizens Do The Right Thing.
In case you missed it - The Wall Street Journal editorial page had this to say about the Wisconsin Bar Brawl.
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Two questions:
What is your policy on moderating comments on your blog? Do comments appear automatically, or do you screen them?
With wikis, someone gets the final word on edits. Who has that editorial control on the new site?
John Foust 03.25.08 @ 9:31 amMy policy is - If I approve I post it.
With the Judgepedia.com wiki you would have to ask them who gets final say on edits.
The project manager for Judgepedia is Michael Tams at Sam Adams Alliance.
markblock 03.25.08 @ 9:13 pmAnything anyone writes in Judgepedia is
libertyisforme 03.26.08 @ 3:20 pmsubject to major editing; sources need to be verifiable and writing needs to be NPOV (neutral point of view).