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on January 27, 2021
The Graduate Student Council (GSC) prepared to join the effort to substantially re-evaluate and reform the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) constitution, picking councilors K.C Shah J.D. ’22 and Jonathan Deemer J.D. ’23 to join a constitutional reform committee.
The committee will comprise representatives from the GSC, the Undergraduate Senate and the ASSU executive team, who will look to reform the constitution which has not undergone significant revisions in approximately 10 years. Once the committee proposes changes, both ASSU legislative bodies will vote on the recommendations. If the revised constitution passes, it will head to the entire student body for a final vote before it takes effect.
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