A student court is a type of judicial system occasionally seen in student governments. Student courts vary in size and functions, but they are most often engaged in conflict resolution and interpretation of student bylaws and constitutions. Names of student courts vary, with the body variously referred to as the "Student Court," "Judicial Council", the "Judicial Board", the "Supreme Court," or others. Typically, however, student governments only possess legislative and executive branches. Student courts are a less-common feature of student governments.
The methods of selection for student courts also vary: at some institutions, the elected student body president nominates and appoints student court members with the consent of the elected student representative assembly; at others, a search committee interviews potential members who are subsequently nominated and officially appointed; at still other institutions, the sitting members of the student court actually participate in the process of nominating and selecting new court members.
A studentcourt is a type of judicial system occasionally seen in student governments. Studentcourts vary in size and functions, but they are most often...
A student council (also known as a student union, associated student body or student parliament) is an administrative organization of students in different...
and Izzy does the same with Brad, a scholarship student who had assisted the twins in studentcourt. The twins and their friends become popular at the...
The International Criminal CourtStudent Network (ICCSN) is an international student association that brings together young people interested in the International...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction...
newspaper (an example of this is the national Student View newspaper). Australian student newspapers have courted controversy since their inception. One of...
license to those with delinquent student loan repayments or child support payments or unpaid court fines. Students need to meet the qualification with...
an officially recognized student organization. Wichita State University's studentcourt overturned a decision by the student senate denying a Turning...
Student activism or campus activism is work by students to cause political, environmental, economic, or social change. In addition to education, student...
Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) was an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 on a charge of subversion. In...
Court Competition is the annual upper level moot court competition at Harvard Law School. It is designed and administered by the HLS Board of Student...
Court's decision in NCAA v. Alston (2021) allows for non-scholarship earned income across every division. The NCAA has long maintained that student-athletes...
who have these demerits are subject to administrative review by the StudentCourt, during which demerits are assigned or canceled corresponding to the...
Student athlete (or student–athlete) is a term used principally in universities in the United States and Canada to describe students enrolled at postsecondary...
precedence. In the 16th century and earlier, students or apprentices learned their craft primarily by attending court sessions and by sharing both accommodation...
three-judge panel of the Divisional Court heard the case on October 11, 2019. The University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union (UTGSU) and B'nai Brith also...
facilities, and the swimming pool. The Student Center includes a cafeteria, food court, student government office, student support offices, mail office, and...
established the Executive Cabinet, the Senate, and the StudentCourt. Numerous alumni of GW's student government have gone on to pursue prominent careers...
constitutionality of mandatory student activity fees has been adjudicated several times by the Supreme Court. Most recently, the Court has ruled that public universities...