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All members were elected at the [[National Convention 2022]]. Kinsella was later determined to be ineligible due to not having been a member for 4 years; he was appointed by the JC to fill the vacant slot two months later when he became eligible. The JC decided to rotate chairs over the four year term and selected Rob Latham as the first chair, from June to December 2022.
All members were elected at the [[National Convention 2022]]. Kinsella was later determined to be ineligible due to not having been a member for 4 years; he was appointed by the JC to fill the vacant slot two months later when he became eligible. The JC decided to rotate chairs over the four year term and selected Rob Latham as the first chair, from June to December 2022. Stephan Kinsella was selected to be the chair from Jan. 2023 to mid-2023.


The JC adopted rules of appellate procedure in December 2022.
The JC adopted rules of appellate procedure in December 2022.

Revision as of 23:14, 20 December 2022

The National Party Judicial Committee (Judicial Committee) is the final avenue of appeal, giving due process beyond the LNC for several enumerated areas of subject matter jurisdiction.

Members

All members were elected at the National Convention 2022. Kinsella was later determined to be ineligible due to not having been a member for 4 years; he was appointed by the JC to fill the vacant slot two months later when he became eligible. The JC decided to rotate chairs over the four year term and selected Rob Latham as the first chair, from June to December 2022. Stephan Kinsella was selected to be the chair from Jan. 2023 to mid-2023.

The JC adopted rules of appellate procedure in December 2022.

Cases

There have been no appeals to the Judicial Committee so far this term.

References