Are you interested in seeing how the IU judicial system works?
Thinking about applying to law school?
If so, you may be interested in serving on the Student Body Supreme Court of
Indiana University. The Court is currently accepting applications from all
majors for Associate Justice positions for the 2009-2010 school year. You
can access the application online at http://www.indiana.edu/~court/
<http://www.indiana.edu/%7Ecourt/>
Applications are due Friday, March 6, at 5 pm and must be emailed to
court@indiana.edu. Please also feel free to contact the Court at this
address if you have questions.
What is the Student Body Supreme Court?
The Court is the judicial branch of IUSA. We re-hear judicial board cases
that have been appealed, acting as student representatives on 3-person
hearing commissions each made up of two professors and a student. We also
confirm the new IUSA executive administration each year and make decisions
when IUSA campaign issues arise or if results of an election are ambiguous.
We hold conferences with campus judicial boards to determine the consistency
of sanctions and are also involved in editing the Student Code.
Additionally, Court members serve on student advisory boards all over
campus. The Court is unique in that its decisions have the potential to
impact the entire Bloomington campus community. We welcome your application!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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