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who shall be the chairman of the Organizations
Committee, unless she/he chooses to temporarily and
for a time period to be set by him, relinquish the
role of chairman.
c. Other committees as deemed necessary may be established by
the President, but they shall only exist during the term of
office of the Executive Council.
d. Attendance for all McMurry Student Government committees
shall follow the same guidelines as those established for
the Senate, with respect to those who are members of each
committee.
e. A typed committee report shall be submitted at the first
Senate meeting of each month by the respective committee
chairmen. Failure to submit said report shall result in
one unexcused absence for each member of the respective
committee.
ARTICLE VII. THE JUDICIARY
Section 1. Student Supreme Court Powers
a. To determine the number of candidates in a runoff election
for Class Council positions.
b. To authorize absentee balloting.
c. To tally and certify all election results.
d. To hear and decide cases dealing with a violation of the
procedures, guidelines, and laws of elections.
3. To interpret this constitution and to decide on the consti-
tutionality of any Senate or Executive Council action
when petitioned to do so, such decision being binding upon
the Student Association.
Section 2. Attorney General Powers
a. To represent the McMurry Student Government in Student
Supreme Court cases to which it is a party.
b. To represent members of the Student Association in Student
Supreme Court cases in which he/she is a party or parties.
c. To advise the Senate and the Executive Council in matters
related to the constitution.
d. In cases in which the McMurry Student Government and a
member or members of the Student Association are both
parties, the Attorney General shall represent whichever
party he/she may wish.
e. To act as parliamentarian of the Senate.
Section 3. Chief Justice Powers
a. To call the Student Supreme Court into session.
b. To see that all opinions of the Student Supreme Court are
written.
c. To keep all opinions on file in the Mcrurry Student Covcrn-
ment office.
Section 4. Judicial Procedures
a. The jurisdiction of the Student Supreme Court shall extend
to all matters arising out of or related to this constitu-
tion and amyaction taken by any person or organization
hereunder, as well as all matters involving any member of
the Student Association in his/her relationship to the
College or any segment thereof not specifically covered by
or subject to jurisdiction under the Constitution of
McMurry College.
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