Official Statements from Sen. Carter Rogers & Sen. Raina Schmidt
October 12, 2022
March 19th, 2022
Student Rights & Judicial Reform
Below, you will find ASFLC Resolutions 21-54 & 21-55. Both are amendments to the current ASFLC Constitution that will require a 2/3rds majority to pass. However, both are important to you!
This Resolution introduces a preamble to the ASFLC constitution. This binds ASFLC to recognizing and protecting our rights as students! You can find this resolution by clicking here.
This resolution addresses the ASFLC Student Court, and aims at restoring some of the judicial branches power in checking both the legislative and executive branches of ASFLC! Further, it takes away a few powers from the executive branch and gives it to the legislative branch (i.e., nominations now require confirmation votes from the legislative). This resolution also outlines judicial code of conduct for the Student Court, as-well as establishes procedure for selecting a Chief Justice.
Step #1 in restoring student voices, is restoring the bodies that were made to represent us. This legislation is important!