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Bradford Center for Educational Freedom, Inc.
Bradford Center for Educational Freedom, Inc. has been proposed for deletion. An editor felt the subject might not be notable enough for an article. Please review What Wikipedia is not and Notability for the relevant concerns. An example of notability guidelines can be found at Notability (websites). If you can improve the article to address these concerns, please do so.

If no one objects to the deletion within five days by removing the "prod" notice, the article may be deleted without further discussion. If you remove the prod notice, the deletion process will stop, but if an editor is still not satisfied that the article meets Wikipedia guidelines, it may be sent to Articles for deletion for consensus. NickelShoe (Talk) 15:37, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
 * crossposted from my talk page

In July, the article I posted on the Bradford Center for Educational Freedom, Inc. was nominated for deletion based on lack of notability.

I had not logged in before the deletion expiration date, so the article has been apparently deleted.

The article should, however, be undeleted.

While the Bradford Center itself focuses on publishing paleo-conservative student newspapers (currently in Florida, Texas, and New York), its activities have been written about in publications such as SCJ Reporter, Albany Times Union, North Texas Daily, U.S. News & World Report, Chronicles of Higher Education and Windy City Times, among others - as well as having its activities lampooned in a major motion picture with A list stars.

Most notably is that in August 2005 Judge McAlvoy of the U.S. District Court of Northern New York declared the State University of New York's student activities funding system unconstitutional - a decision that directly impacts the New York Public Research Group (NYS's largest advocacy organization) potentially to the tune of $2,000,000 in a case filed by Bradford Center's wholly owned publication College Standard Magazine. This ruling affects all SUNY's and every student organization that receives student activity fee funding in the SUNY system. It's importance making it clear that SUNY's appeal will more than likely end up before the United States Supreme Court. You can call the Student Press Law Center for more information.

A piggyback lawsuit filed by a former CSM Editor/Bradford Center intern and Vice Chair of the New York State College Republicans was awarded summary judgment based on BC's lawsuit. Should they successfully fight back an appeal, BC's lawsuit will ultimately create the second largest advocacy group in New York State equalling or coming close to the NYPIRG size. (NYPIRG having been created by some unknown guy named Ralph Nader)

I don't know how much more notable an organization needs to be impacting Hollywood, Mainstream Media, Education, and the Law (our judgment established precedent). If you need more examples, though I think this one should be more than enough, let me know.

Okay, this might be smaller, but one more example... BC successfully stopped the New York State Police from charging fees for protecting controversial student group rallies or events. Now, every student group across the State of New York - be they PETA or conservative, doesn't have to pay the extra $4000 to put on a big event.
 * Hi again. You see, I don't have a dog in this fight.  I actually didn't propose the article for deletion myself, rather I saw it was up for deletion, so I left you the notice just to make sure you knew.  I don't have the power to delete or undelete articles.  If you click the redlink for the article, then click "deletion log," you'll see that User:Kungfuadam is the admin who carried out the deletion after it sat five days without objection.  He should be able to help you out.


 * Hope that helps. NickelShoe (Talk) 23:17, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

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