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Tulane University Law School Career Development Office (CDO) and Tulane University Law Annex
these two articles are clearly not sustainable on their own, though they would each perhaps merit a line at the article for the Law School. The alternative would be to delete them. Please read our FAQ (on businesses and other organisations). You are going to considerable trouble creating articles like this, but they have no notability. Major historic building in universities do, but not a routine converted house like this. The Law School is notable, but not its placement office. Wikipedia could use articles on notable senior faculty at the school with major publications records, according to WP:PROF, but not articles like this. It could use actual articles on its major journals, not just external links on the template --which are, by the way, unacceptable & must be removed-- If the journals are not major, I'd suggest a combination article. Whether the Corporate Law Institute and similar divisions are notable separately is unclear to me, but I think they  might probably not hold at WP:AfD. I would suggest checking very carefully that you can find 3rd party independent reliable published sources, print or online (but not blogs or press releases, or material based on press releases), and add them, or they too will be suggested for deletion.

You clearly have a WP:Conflct of Interest on these articles. I am a strong supporter of proper articles on universities, their journals, and their faculties, but not promotional unsourced articles like these.

I intend to merge the articles in a day or two., to single sentence in each case in the main article, but I will not object if someone instead proposes to delete them. DGG (talk) 04:16, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

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