Civlord
King
Thanks, RegentMan! Anyway, that was pathetic...
Strider said:Also, you shouldn't want actions to be overturned, and they should only be overturned in the most drastic of situtations. Overturning an action would cause un-needed divison and anger.
Civlord said:Mr. Members of the Judiciary,
All of us may seem to be informed of the recent attempt of putsch made by mr. M4 Sherman in the President Office thread and in a separate thread opened in the forum, now all erased for the sake of a healthy Fanatikos. My question is: will the Judiciary act according to the law, will it punish M4 Sherman? Will there be any intervention?
Gratefully,
Civlord
Bootstoots said:I have a question - not a judicial review, but more a point of order. What would happen if, for example, I had ruled in JR7 that "citizen" refers to all citizens that registered, causing a 1-1-1 tie where all three justices have different opinions?
Several hundred years later, the Dikastic was formed. This court succeeded the Areiopagos, and was run by the ephetai, a group of about 50 citizens. These courts tried all matters of law.
Article C. Game Structure
No more than 5 cities built by Fanatikos may exist at any time. In addition, only one city from each foreign civilization may be taken by any means. All other cities that we gain must be razed immediately.
Civlord said:Mr. Chief Justice,
I would like to warn you that you are not a "Public Defender" anymore.
Sincerely,
Governor Civlord
ravensfire said:Ah, but I am here to defend the Public as Chief Justice!
Hmmmm, what to change it to ...
-- Ravensfire
one has the title of "Public Defender", the other defends the publicCivlord said:Anyway, do we have here two public defenders and no chief justice? There is something wrong, then...
Article F. Legislative Branch
The Legislative Branch is formed of the Assembly and a Senate of Governors.
The Assembly is made up of all citizens, and is responsible for the creation of new laws and Amendments. The Assembly will present all such proposals to the Judiciary for review.
The Senate is made up of 6 Governors...
The power to declare War is given to the Assembly and the Senate.
Section F.2 Declaration of War
To declare a war, the Minister of Foreign Affairs will create a normal poll for the House, and a thread poll for the Senate. If more than 50% of the voters, not counting abstain, in both polls support the declaration, war can be declared. If either poll gains a 67% majority in support of war, war may be declared regardless of the other poll.
Bootstoots said:I would certainly think that they'd be able to vote in both polls. Both Article A and F have all citizens included in the Assembly, and there is nothing making voting in both polls illegal for governors. As for the House, I think somebody got the governmental structures of the United States and Fanatikos mixed up; that should read Assembly.