Talk:Elena Kagan Supreme Court nomination

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No "Criticism," "Opposition," or Equivalent Section?[edit]

Hello all and thank you for taking the time to read this!

Many, if not most, Wikipedia pages profiling political figures and/or political events typically feature a "Criticism," "Opposition," or an equivalent section outlining the opposition to such a person and/or position. At the time, Kagan was a somewhat polarizing figure and the main body references this with respect to the gun debate. However, I think it would be more appropriate to move the sentences referring to the NRA opposition to a "Criticism" or "Opposition" section and add additional sources reflecting opposition to her appointment. Ideally, other topics/views would be added and sources contemporary to her nomination should be cited. E.g. "At the time, senators from both parties expressed strong reservations over her lack of judicial record during her 20 year career," which is citing an NPR/Salon article. That is just a single example: the section would have more examples and accompanying citations.

I welcome any thoughts, suggestions and/or comments!

--Lmt 7816 (talk) 16:51, 23 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]