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[edit] Cardozo
Hi. Unfortunately, the page looks like the law school's page, and this isn't what Wikipedia is here for. The history, the aim of the school, noteable factory or programs (like The Innocence Project), etc. are fine for inclusion. But as it is now, all this information can be found on Cardozo's website. Wikipedia is not meant to be a mirror site of the law school's website, and I can't imagine Wikipedia being the first place a person goes to find out if there is a "Cardozo Democrats" club. Plus, everthing is red-linked. Are articles about every student group and faculty member really going to be written? Notable faculty are fine, but partners at law firms is a little ridiculous. It also makes the school look like it's small-time, to be honest. It's like "Look! We have partners at large law firms too!" You should take some cues from the Columbia Law School, Fordham Law School and NYU Law School pages. Right now, the Cardozo page looks junky with the odd placement of images and its inclusion of unnotable information. And that's the key: The information it includes needs to be notable. --David Shankbone 02:08, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] License tagging for Image:Cardozo-Brookdale.gif
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