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I question the appropriateness of the lengthy, detailed discussion of the Loving case which was inserted into this article on November 14. After the first paragraph under the "Loving" heading in this article, it seems to me that it is all redundant of the principal Loving v. Virginia entry, and properly belongs there, not here. The identical edit was made in the article on Bernard S. Cohen (Hirschkop's co-counsel in Loving), and I have made the same comment on the Talk page for that article. PDGPA (talk) 03:59, 3 December 2017 (UTC)Reply