Vice-presidential candidate Andrew Florence answers questions during the vice-presidential portion of the Student Government Presidential Debate, Monday, Feb. 10, 2020, in the LBJ Teaching Theater. Florence issued a statement claiming the Student Government Supreme Courtâs Feb. 25 injunction as unconstitutional. As of March 2, Florence has been suspended from his position of Student Body Vice President until he agrees to follow the Student Government Supreme Court order or wins an appeal. Haley Brand
Texas State s Student Government Senate passed a slate of resolutions and appointed two new senators and a parliamentarian in its meeting on March 1.
A contempt of court citation was issued against Student Body Vice President Andrew Florence by former parliamentarian Cody DeSalvo a day after the meeting on March 2.
Texas State s Student Government Senate voted to uphold its previous overturning of the impeachment of a former president and expelled its parliamentarian during its Feb. 22 meeting.
Student Government president Connor Clegg defends himself from impeachment charges during the Student Government Supreme Court hearing, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2018, in the LBJ Teaching Theater.
Texas State s Student Government Senate voted to uphold its previous overturning of the impeachment of a former president and expelled its parliamentarian during its Feb. 22 meeting.
The resolution to uphold the initial overturning of former President Connor Clegg, drafted by Senator Matthew Smith, passed 17-9.
After an unanimous acquittal by the student Supreme Court, student protests and a suggestion of a possible override of the courtâs decision by the university s former Dean of Students, Clegg was impeached and removed from office on April 16, 2018. The impeachment passed with a majority vote and over six articles of impeachment during a joint session of the Student Government Senate and the Graduate House of Representatives.
Why do you want to become a judge?
I want to become a judge to serve as a change agent in our justice system who will not be satisfied with the status quo and will engage with the public to build greater trust and understanding. That starts with guaranteeing folks are treated with respect, dignity, and have the opportunity to achieve true justice back in the courtroom and guarantee every person is treated with those principles in mind.
I want to reduce harm, not create more. People come to courts in their worst moments looking for help and fair outcomes and too many leave feeling they didn’t have a fair shot and they weren’t respected in the process. That must change.
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