User talk:MuttsandWords/Diana v. State Board of Education (1970)

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== Wikipedia Article Peer Review Checklist ==

For EDUSP 102:  Your instructor is adding this template for your peer reviewer to use.  We will be filling these out in Week 13 of our WikiEdu course.

=== Instructions: ===
Please read the bullets under each heading and add comments for each heading.  If you have no suggestions for improvement, let your peer know what you think they did well in that section.

==== Lead Sentence ====

* The lead sentence clearly names the court case.
* The lead sentence briefly explains what the case is about or why it is important.

Comments:  

==== Background Section ====

* The background section is around 5–7 sentences long.
* The background section explains the key events and context of the case before the final decision.
* The background section is clear and easy to follow.

Comments:  

==== Decision Section ====

* The decision section is around 3 sentences long.
* The decision section explains what the court decided.
* The decision section explains the main reason for the court’s decision.

Comments:  

==== Neutral Tone ====

* The article is written in a neutral, factual tone.
* The article does not include opinions, judgmental language, or persuasive wording.

Comments:

==== Citations and References ====

* Each fact is supported by a citation.
* The sources used seem reliable and appropriate for a Wikipedia article.
* The article includes a reference section.

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