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The result was delete. Eddie891 Talk Work 23:08, 1 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

List of conservative United States legal figures[edit]

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The problem with this list is the same problem identified in this 2006 AfD: There's "no true way to determine accuracy of [the] article", and it's "inherently impossible to be NPOV with such a topic." A list like this requires editors to make value judgments about who is "conservative enough" to be included. It's easy enough to include Scalia and Thomas, but what about borderline cases like Kennedy and O'Connor? Powell? Black? Harlan? The first Justice Roberts? Or, for that matter, the second Justice Roberts? I could go on and on - and that's just the Supreme Court Justices. This list includes appellate judges, district judges, attorneys- and solicitors-general, and even professors. If all that's required is the use of the word "conservative" in a newspaper clipping, I could list hundreds of notable figures who could be placed on this list. There are no useful criteria that could winnow down the list, which is why it includes everyone from dyed-in-the-wool right-wingers (Alito, Thomas) to libertarians (Pilon) to near-leftists (Posner) to many, many people in between. But my point isn't that the list is wrong or even overinclusive - it's that it's impossible to assess objectively without interposing my own views of what it means to be a "real conservative". The list thus necessarily violates WP:NPOV and WP:OR, and so it ought to be deleted. Extraordinary Writ (talk) 21:42, 22 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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