So, I think I’m ready to blow this one out of proportion and give it official “-Gate” status.alternatives to GoldsteinGate are welcome.I have gotten a few “anonymous” emails in the past few hours throwing varying opinions and SA lawstuff at me.First we got Anon1 throwing more Constitution knowledge my way with this tidbit Section...
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Posts Tagged ‘ Student Court ’
So much more info on GoldsteinGate that it requires a second post!
Jen Goldstein’s double duty
Jen Goldstein is one of the current ungrad justices on the SA Student Court.Jen Goldstein is also the Political Affairs Chair for Program Board. Is there a conflict of interest here? Some I have talk to you say yes, others say no. Thoughts? *Update* The real conflict of interest lies where the Student Court...
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Kyle Boyer Gets His Day in Court
Tomorrow at 9:30pm, the Student Court will be hearing Kyle Boyer’s challenge of the JEC’s disqualification order (issued prior to Spring Break). We’ll be on-hand to report the news, but there’s no liveblog guarantee.
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SA Ties. Veto Override Sustained.
The SA Student Court tied on their decision over the Open Elections Act. Meaning that the tie goes to the runner. The Act is sustained and signature requirements are no longer needed. Glad I wasted all day trying to get them.
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Student Court will hear the Open Election Act overturn case tonight.
It will be at 10:30, with the decision being handed down around midnight. More on this as it develops.
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More Quickhits
George Brunner has announced he is running for SA President. He is well known has being one of the co-founders of GW Vets and one of the few students with their own Facebook fan page. The Student Court, acting for the first time all year has placed an injunction on the Open Elections Act,...
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Constitutional Reform in the S.A.?
According to Senator Logan Dobson at Inside the S.A., an attempt to bring back a three year-old overhaul of the S.A. Constitution is in the cards: The Student Court invalidated this constitution in 2005, however. The court argued that the new constitution had never passed the senate with the 2/3 of all senators it...
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