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The Supreme Court may issue legal rulings on any disputes over the interpretation of regional law. The following are the legal rulings that were issued during the term of the 20th Supreme Court: |
The Supreme Court may issue legal rulings on any disputes over the interpretation of regional law. The following are the legal rulings that were issued during the term of the 20th Supreme Court: |
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| align="center" | [https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=43013192 #8.1 (Dual Citizen Candidacies)] |
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| align="center" | 3 Mar 2021 |
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| align="center" | Supported by Ghillemear, Nangka, and Sincadenas. |
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* Judged that dual citizens holding an office in another region shall not be able to run in any election for any office in The Leftist Assembly without first resigning from the other office |
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* Implied the ineligibility of Red Actions, dually First Minister of The Communist Bloc, to run for the General Assembly in the [[March 2021 general election]] |
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| align="center" | [https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=43119020 #8.2 (Dual Citizen Candidacies)] |
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| align="center" | 10 Mar 2021 |
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| align="center" | Supported by Antinios, Ghillemear, and Sincadenas. |
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* Clarified that dual citizens holding an office in another region must only resign from the other office before the voting period if running in an election in The Leftist Assembly |
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* Specified that Red Actions was still technically an eligible candidate in the March 2021 general election, which expired the following day as voting started with their lack of resignation |
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Revision as of 05:45, 15 March 2021
← 19th — 20th — 21st → | |
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Leadership | |
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Chief Justice | Nangka |
Dates | |
Start | 18 December 2020 |
End | March 2021 |
The 19th Supreme Court was appointed by Secretary Dyl and confirmed by citizens in individual confidence votes. This consists of three Standing Justices and one Alternate Justice, and each is serving a three-month term from 18 December to March 2021. The current members of the 20th Supreme Court are Chief Justice Nangka, Minor Justices Antinios and Sincadenas, and Alternate Justice Ghillemear.
Members
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Confirmations
Initial
The following were the results of the confidence votes on Secretary Dyl's initial appointees to the Supreme Court:
Position | Appointee | Result |
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Standing Justice | Antinios | 34-1 (1) |
Nangka | 31-1 (4) | |
Sincadenas | 28-0 (8) | |
Alternate Justice | Ghillemear | 26-2 (8) |
As a result, all four appointees were confirmed to their posts.
Legal rulings
The Supreme Court may issue legal rulings on any disputes over the interpretation of regional law. The following are the legal rulings that were issued during the term of the 20th Supreme Court:
Ruling name | Date issued | Vote | Summary of ruling |
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#8.1 (Dual Citizen Candidacies) | 3 Mar 2021 | Supported by Ghillemear, Nangka, and Sincadenas. |
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#8.2 (Dual Citizen Candidacies) | 10 Mar 2021 | Supported by Antinios, Ghillemear, and Sincadenas. |
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