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I removed the tags for references and notability. First, the article has references for all assertions in it, listed in the "External links" section. Second, the article is clearly notable - in fact, all of the members of the Iowa Court of Appeals are "inherently" notable as members of a statewide sub-national court, per WP:POLITICIAN, which includes "[]judges who have held [] sub-national (statewide/provincewide) office ... ." --PhilosopherLet us reason together.03:58, 30 September 2011 (UTC)Reply