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Susan P. Graber edit

"* The only content I removed from the article is an inaccurate reference to Judge Graber being a "U.S. District Court" judge prior to her appointment on the Oregon Court of Appeals. That statement is untrue and needs to be removed. (The reference is also not "sourced"; if you click on the link that's supposed to support that she was a district court judge, it takes you to an unavailable webpage)."

And I quote from your own edit summary "Judge Graber asked me to correct a few minor inconsistencies and grammatical errors on her page. At her request, I deleted two sentences regarding her time as a state district court judge, which--while technically correct--was misleading to readers." Would you like to explain? The senteancw is not misleading unless you want it to be. Yes or no, was she appointed as a state pro-tem judge? You admit that is true, thus it stays. Secondly, yes it is sourced. You confuse being sourced with a deadlink, which are two entirely different situations. As in inexperienced Wikipedia user you might want to ask for help instead of insisting on things being the way you want. All of the other changes are fine. Aboutmovies (talk) 19:56, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply