User talk:Mwsugarman

Michael Sproul is a UCLA professor who wrote this article. To confirm this, you can read the first external link to his paper, he uses the same wording and examples.

Real bills doctrine
Hi. I noticed that you nominated Real bills doctrine for deletion review. The article concerned doesn't appear to have been nominated for deletion in the past, and therefore is unable to be reviewed. I presume what you wanted to was to nominate it for deletion, which you can do by following the instructions at WP:AfD. At the moment you appear to have begun the process, but have not yet completed it - you will need to go through all the steps outlined in order for it to be nominated for discussion, as at the moment you have added it to the log file, but not started the AfD. I'd suggest, though, that any such nomination is likely to be unsuccessful, as the subject seems to meet our notability guidelines, so you may find that raising any concerns on the article's talk page will be a better solution.

You should also probably check our policy on outing editors, as I'm a tad concerned that you may be heading down that path (all editors are assumed to be anonymous unless they choose to reveal who they are). Other than that, if you have any questions feel free to throw them my way. - Bilby (talk) 03:12, 9 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I just realised that it was previous nominated in 2006, before our current tracking methods were in place. Given the time delay, you won't get any value from deletion review, though, and renominating it for deletion is the correct path. Given that I strongly suggest that such a nomination will be unsuccessful. - 03:19, 9 December 2009 (UTC)