Talk:Clinton v. City of New York

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You have good material here, but I would rewrite that first sentence so what you're defining comes first, e.g. "Clinton v. City of New York is a Supreme Court decision regarding the Line Item Veto Act.". You should also include the citation to the U.S. Reports right after the first reference. While briefs or the opinion may say "et al", they aren't used anywhere else. Just put Clinton v. City of New York and it'll look fine. Did you include a link to the text of the case, either to Findlaw or the database at Cornell's law school? Ave atque vale!PedanticallySpeaking 19:59, Aug 26, 2004 (UTC)

Giving the vote tally of the Supreme Court's decision (e.g., 6-3, 7-2) would be nice as well. Funnyhat 06:36, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Am I the only one who thinks that we shouldn't give an external link (the opinion texts) to a site's nagpage? Surely there's somewhere (maybe Findlaw or the like) where we can directly link?