The Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) PASSED
Unconditional Surrender Truman:
Hear ye! Hear ye! Having seen the adoption of the Article addressing the Presidency and subordinate officers, this Convention will now turn its attention to the Judicial branch of the national government. As a third of our membership is campaigning for office this weekend (including the entire Southern delegation), I will refrain from calling any votes on proposed amendments or questions of principle until the ongoing federal elections have concluded on Monday; however, delegates are welcome to express their thoughts in this thread until then.
I now open the floor for debate.
Associate Justice PiT:
The Judicial Branch has a certain...stability to it that the other parts of the government do not. Without further comment at the moment, I can foretell that will form the crux of discussion on this section.
Adam Griffin:
Oh: now the fun begins.
Blair:
I think the Judical Branch is actually an area of Atlasia that needs a facelift; I'd like to see the courts play a big role, rather than just settling disputes about petty electoral laws. If we have a reboot, and follow the US then there's going to be a lot that could be changed
Classic Conservative:
Could we have a US like Supreme Court???
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