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{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Signpost-article-header-v2 |The Report On Lengthy Litigation|By Flcelloguy}}


The Arbitration Committee did not close any cases this week.

Other cases

Three new cases were accepted: one arguing for the appeal of VeryVerily (user page), one concerning multiple editors on WebEx and Min Zhu, and one involving multiple editors on Rajput. The three cases are now in the evidence phase, along with cases involving Robert I (user page), Firebug (user page), freestylefrappe (user page), Sortan (user page), Benjamin Gatti (user page), Gibraltarian (user page), and EffK (user page).

The following cases are in the voting phase: cases involving Carl Hewitt (user page), Reddi (user page), Deeceevoice (user page), numerous editors on Neuro-linguistic programming, Johnski (user page), a series of editors on Winter Soldier, Copperchair (user page), and AndriyK (user page).

Finally, there are motions to close for two cases: one involving Xed (user page) and another involving voters on webcomics AFDs.

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