Prof. Eugene Volokh spots a 7th Circuit citation to Wikipedia — the online encyclopedia that anyone can change at any time — and writes that such usage is troubling because how can anyone know if any particular Wikipedia entry has an “indicia of likely expertise.”

H/T to the Indiana Law Blog.

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