curprev14:5414:54, 2 January 2023 SkonesMickLoudtalkcontribs m17,557 bytes0 Undid revision 1121138395 by Eyer (talk) Again, see MOS:CAPS: "When followed by a person's name to form a title, i.e., when they can be considered to have become part of the name: President Nixon, not president Nixon". "US Representative" in this sentence is followed by a name, making it a title.Tag: Undo
curprev14:5414:54, 9 November 2022 SkonesMickLoudtalkcontribs 17,411 bytes0 Undid revision 1120919753 by Eyer (talk) "US President" followed by a name - as in the example in MOS:JOBTITLES - is a correct title. "US president Woodrow Wilson" is not correct when referring to a specific president. (That last "president" isn't specific, and isn't a title, so isn't capitalized).Tag: Undo
curprev13:4313:43, 11 November 2021 Altusborentalkcontribs m16,455 bytes−18 Used more concise language. Changed "juster" to "more just". Although "juster" is appropriate in this context, "more just" is more common and may read smoother.