The Fix is In
Today's Featured article on the English Wikipedia covers an interesting subject, and one that is recently relevant as well:

As you may remember, the fix was necessary for Senator Hillary Clinton to become Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and this is well-covered in the section titled "21st century." But here's my favorite part:
These pay raises were by executive order in accordance with cost of living adjustment statutes, as noted by legal scholar Eugene Volokh on his blog, The Volokh Conspiracy.[54] Before the January 2009 pay increases, secretaries made $191,300 and senators and congressmen earned only $169,300.[59]
If you know anything about the Verifiability guideline, one of the things you probably know is that blogs are nearly always disallowed as a "self-published source." But the usage of Volokh's writing on his widely-celebrated group blog falls well within the scope of this guideline:
Self-published material may, in some circumstances, be acceptable when produced by an established expert on the topic of the article whose work in the relevant field has previously been published by reliable third-party publications.
Check, and check. As a longtime fan if intermittent reader of The Volokh Conspiracy, I think Eugene Volokh's admittance as a source on this rigorously-evaluated article -- and not just once but in fact five times -- is pretty cool.