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A fact from Hale v. Henkel appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 October 2016 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
DaltonCastle, thanks so much for creating this article; Hale is an incredibly important (and interesting) case, and I am happy to see that it is now covered in our Encyclopedia. I have two suggestions for future improvements for this article:
When citing to the Court's opinion, could you please include page numbers for the page of the United States Reports on which the cited material appears? Also, per MOS:LAW, I recommend using Bluebook citations. You can find a template at Template:Ussc.
I would recommend covering the Fourth Amendment that were discussed in this case.