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Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest. Each article is assigned to 1-3 Workgroups via the article's Metadata.

Law Workgroup
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The Law Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Law. If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to Category:Law Authors, discuss issues on the Law Workgroup Forum, or simply dive in and begin contributing. If you'd like to be an editor, please follow these instructions and then you may add yourself to Category:Law Editors.

High priority articles

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Main subject areas (alphabetically)

Law | Law enforcement | Litigation

Trials (chronologically)

-- Civil trials (disputes between persons)

Goldmark case | Microsoft Anti-trust Case |

-- Criminal trials (offenses against the public)

Trial of Socrates | Trial of Joan of Arc | Trial of Galileo | Salem witchcraft trials | John Peter Zenger trial | Boston Massacre trial | Amistad trials | Trial of John Brown | Susan B. Anthony trial | Louis Riel trial | Scopes Trial | Sacco-Vanzetti case | Scottsboro boys | Moscow trials | Nuremberg Trials | Rosenberg espionage trial | Hiss perjury trial | Adolf Eichmann trial | Saddam Hussein trial

European Court of Human Rights (alphabetic)

Bowman v. the UK | Casado Coca v. Spain | Castells v. Spain | Giniewski v. France | Soering v. the UK | Tyrer v. the UK | Kokkinakis v. Greece | Wingrove v. The UK

U.S. Supreme Court cases (chronologically)

Marbury v. Madison | Dred Scott decision | Ex Parte Milligan | Plessy v. Ferguson | Standard Oil v. U.S. | Korematsu v. United States | Brown v. Board of Education | Gideon v. Wainwright | Miranda v. Arizona | New York Times v. Sullivan | New York Times v. United States | Roe v. Wade | United States v. Nixon | University of California Regents v. Bakke

Legal theory (alphabetically)

Antitrust | Copyright | Libel | Patent | Trademark

Documents and treaties (chronologically)

Code of Charlemagne | Magna Carta | Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Jurists and lawyers (alphabetically)

Benjamin N. Cardozo | Clarence Darrow | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | John Marshall | Louis Nizer | William Rehnquist | Earl Warren

Law enforcement (alphabetically)

FBI | J. Edgar Hoover | Scotland Yard

Organizations and institutions (alphabetically)

American Bar Association | ACLU | United States Supreme Court