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| This source in a nutshell: SCOTUSblog is considered |
| Type | website |
|---|---|
| Shortcut | WP:RSPSCOTUSBLOG |
| Status | |
| Deprecated | no |
| Blacklisted | no |
| Recency | 2021 |
| Domain scotusblog.com | |
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| RfC | |
| Link | Rfc |
| Date | 2021 |
In a 2021 RfC, there was strong consensus that SCOTUSblog is generally reliable for law-related topics. Some authors on SCOTUSblog are subject-matter experts, but editors do not consider the website an academic source. Editors recommend in-text attribution for SCOTUSblog's opinion and analysis articles.
SCOTUSblog is a law blog written by lawyers, legal scholars, and law students about the Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes abbreviated "SCOTUS"). Formerly sponsored by Bloomberg Law and now owned by The Dispatch, the site tracks cases before the Court from the certiorari stage through the merits stage.
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In a 2021 RfC, there was strong consensus that SCOTUSblog is generally reliable for law-related topics. Some authors on SCOTUSblog are subject-matter experts, but editors do not consider the website an academic source. Editors recommend in-text attribution for SCOTUSblog's opinion and analysis articles. | 1Â | ||