Talk:Stephen G. Larson

Latest comment: 8 years ago by GnarlyLikeWhoa in topic How Notable is this Person?

Larson official bio at time of resignation

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As Larson resigned two days ago, he will soon drop out of the public domain official federal judicial directory on which all of this article (except for the resignation info I added moments ago) is based. So... I am including the entire text here after my signature in order to keep this info accessible. — LisaSmall T/C 21:44, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=3105

Larson, Stephen G.

Born 1964 in Fontana, CA

Federal Judicial Service: Judge, U. S. District Court, Central District of California Nominated by George W. Bush on December 15, 2005, to a seat vacated by Robert J. Timlin; Confirmed by the Senate on March 16, 2006, and received commission on March 20, 2006.

U.S. Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, 2000-2006

Education: Georgetown University, B.S., 1986

University of Southern California Law School, J.D., 1989

Professional Career: Private practice, California, 1989-1991 Assistant U.S. attorney, Central District of California, 1991-2000 Adjunct assistant professor, Glendale College of Law, 1997-2001 Instructor, California Southern Law School, 2001-2005 Adjunct professor, University of LaVerne College of Law, 2002-present

Race or Ethnicity: White

Gender: Male

How Notable is this Person?

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Certainly owing to his service as a federal judge it is obvious why this person has a Wikipedia entry. But considering that he is no longer a judge, are all of his subsequent activities notable enough to warrant periodic updating? What is notable is being a federal judge and handling certain noteworthy cases; can we really say that winning an award from the Western San Bernardino County Bar Association is also notable? It's clear this article is a résumé. I just hope that future editors of this page are cognizant of what this looks like and, provided that they are not affiliated with Mr. Larson, take better care in thinking about what warrants inclusion in this article. GnarlyLikeWhoa (talk) 00:49, 29 November 2015 (UTC)Reply