Georgetown University Student Association - Judicial Branch

Judicial Branch

The Judicial Branch consists of the Constitutional Council, which oversees all internal Student Association disputes and is charged with stewardship of the Constitution. It consists of three members. Until the March 1990 Constitution, no body existed that discharged a judicial function. The Constitutional Council was not active until the late 1990s and first part of the 21st century, where students increasingly used it within the scope of its functions.

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