Talk:Sue Lewis Robinson
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Should important cases be added to pages for judges? E.g. US vs dentsply ruling?
[edit]Just wondering if a brief overview to important cases a judge played a role in should be provided in their article, or a link be given in the see also section at the bottom. For instance, with Sue Lewis Robinson, while District Court, she presided over the initial case between the US and Dentsply, arguing in favour of the defendant, despite clear monopolist behaviour. The District Court's ruling was eventually overturned in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in favour of the US.
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[edit]I should add their grandchildren 100.14.219.110 (talk) 20:40, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
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