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One month after joining Wikipedia I created an article on an obscure judge named John Roberts. Now that obscure judge is the Chief Justice of the United States. Note that Roberts was both nominated and confirmed for Chief Justice in the month of September, which is my lucky month. I have always been interested in the political and legal process of the United States and countries around the world. My interests include judicial appointments, the electoral college and elections, presidents, political subdivisions, constitutions, laws controlling elections and nominations, political biographies, and so forth.

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Roberts and Bush at the July 19, 2005 nomination press conference.
Roberts and Bush at the July 19, 2005 nomination press conference.
John G. Roberts, Jr.
John G. Roberts, Jr.
Roberts is sworn in as Chief Justice by Justice John Paul Stevens in the East Room of the White House, September 29, 2005.
Roberts is sworn in as Chief Justice by Justice John Paul Stevens in the East Room of the White House, September 29, 2005.


Article created on May 23, 2005 when Roberts was still a relatively obscure judge.


Wikipedia projects:

American-related Articles:

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Circuit Court and other judicial biographies:

Templates, Categories and Disambiguations:

[edit] Articles in which I have made useful improvements

[edit] To Do

Supreme Court biographies

  • Add circuit court succession boxes. Next: Brewer, Blatchford, Woods (these are all pre-1891)
  • Solicitor General succession boxes (Reed, and other including non judges)

Presidential Age Trivia

  • Largest gap in ages between two consecutive Presidents
  • Presidents who succeeded younger Presidents
  • List of Presidents by birthdate order
  • List of Presidential birth and death dates (and inauguration dates) on a single year calendar format
    • Footnote "By tradition, the current President sends flowers to the grave of each deceased President on their birthday"

New York Times history

  • 19th Century
    • new George Jones article
    • better treatment of Tammany stuff of 1871
  • editorial slant history of paper (Whig > Republican > ...)

Historical Maps of Congressional districts going back as far as possible

Template:FormerUSStateCapitals

Template:USStateLargestCities

[edit] Pages under development

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[edit] Key Dates in my Wikipedia history

My first edit was on April 19, 2005 (as an unregistered user).

I registered as NoSeptember on April 21, 2005.

My 500th edit was on June 15, 2005.
My 1,000th edit was on July 9, 2005.
My 1,500th edit was on August 6, 2005.
My 2,000th edit was on September 21, 2005.
My 2,500th edit was on December 16, 2005.
My 3,000th edit was on January 23, 2006.

I became an administrator on January 22, 2006.


Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of recent edits

Ranked #610 for the month of September 2005.
Total: 2257
Sept: 394

Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by number of edits on the December 11, 2005 list.

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John G. Roberts, Jr.


[edit] From the user page - Articles created by NoSeptember:

John Roberts - The new Chief Justice of the United States

Article created on May 23, 2005 when Roberts was still a relatively obscure judge.


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