This article was nominated for deletion on 14 April 2009 (UTC). The result of the discussion was keep.
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I appreciate the zeal with which you attempt to improve Wikipedia articles. It’s a laudable goal. However, your placing of the neutrality tag on the Stephen A. Unger article last month without warning was ill-advised. I have no familial or professional connection to him. Your assumption (as is often the case with assumptions) is without merit and continuation of the tag borders on defamation. The article has been published in Wikipedia for nearly seven years and has been modified and improved over time by numerous, fair-minded and conscientious Wikipedians. The result is a well-referenced article with strict adherence to Wikipedia protocols including maintaining a neutral point of view. Accordingly, I have removed the tag.