User talk:JusBer88

— billinghurst  sDrewth  03:10, 9 August 2015 (UTC)

Template:Infobox SCOTUS case???
We already have templates available for court cases and they have been designed around the US court system and applied there currently. It would seem preferable to utilise those if templates are required, and where they are lacking that they are correspondingly improved. See Template:Case, Template:USSCcase and Category:Law templates — billinghurst  sDrewth  09:17, 1 March 2018 (UTC)

Okay, I was just trying to add something a little bit comprehensive, but it turned out to be a little bit more work than I had the time to invest in. I'll go ahead and just set up the page to redirect to the template you mentioned. Does that work? --JusBer88 (talk) 15:38, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
 * To note that this is not the encyclopaedia, this is the source. As we are looking to publish/reproduce the original work, we would not normally look to infoboxes for the body of a work, though we understand that there is certain metadata that can be represented from these types of works. Years ago that data was displayed within the body, whereas, now we would look to represent in the Header if possible, and reserve the body for the reproduced work. — billinghurst  sDrewth  03:42, 2 March 2018 (UTC)

Re page deletions
Hi. Re your email, the issue isn't the content, it is the contentless pages. If you don't have the content, then please don't create the pages, happy for you to create the links, however, creating empty pages is problematic. Thanks. — billinghurst  sDrewth  11:00, 13 May 2020 (UTC)

OCGA formatting
For your (hopefully) future work on the OCGA, I would recommend that you please conform your formatting to that expressed in Title 1 of the same. Thank you. TE(æ)A,ea. (talk) 23:50, 18 May 2020 (UTC).

Out of date?
I'm just guessing that your description at WikiProject U.S. Supreme Court cases is out of date by now. Cheers! BD2412 T 16:28, 27 November 2020 (UTC)

Yes, thank you! JusBer88 (talk) 21:01, 27 November 2020 (UTC)
 * My pleasure (and belated congratulations on achieving your profession). Cheers! BD2412 T 03:29, 28 November 2020 (UTC)