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In the Libertarian Party, a '''judicial committee''' is a body that operates in an apellate capacity to appeal actions, such as motions of the governing committee or of a convention.
In the Libertarian Party, a '''judicial committee''' is a body that operates in an appellate capacity to review actions, such as motions of the governing committee or of a convention.  The bylaws of the national LP and of some state and local affiliates enumerate specific kinds of actions that might be reviewed, such as adoption of platform planks (e.g,, for consistency with the Statement of Principles), removal of officers, or expulsion of members. Others may instead, or in addition, allow for appeal based on more general grounds such as violations of the bylaws or at the request of a certain number of members.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[National Judicial Committee]]
*[[National Judicial Committee]]
*[[Libertarian Party of California Judicial Committee]]


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