Talk:Wong Wing v. United States

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Hi Yingpun,

I reviewed the draft of the Wing Wong v. United States article that you have in your sandbox, and it looks great! It is majorly improved from the original stub. Your lead section is particularly strong. It is easy to understand and clearly outlines the importance of the case. I like that you state the issue and the holding at the outset.

I have a few suggestions for things that could be improved in your current draft. I understand that you are still in the early stages of working on this article, so forgive me if you would have gotten around to these additions in due course. In any event, here are my suggestions:

I recommend adding more secondary sources. You are currently only citing to The Geary Act and the case itself. Given the apparent importance of the case, I assume there are numerous textbooks, law review articles, and treatises that may discuss the case.

You might also consider adding additional substantive sections. For example, you could include a brief discussion of the subsequent jurisprudence or the attention the case received from the news media at the time. NY Times or the Detroit Free Press might be places to check for articles.

I hope these suggestions are helpful. Good luck adding content and polishing the article!

Best, Bluebook-enthusiast — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bluebook-enthusiast (talkcontribs) 22:19, 14 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

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  This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Yingpun. Peer reviewers: Monfredo, Bluebook-enthusiast.

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