|
Office of Judicial Affairs & Student Advocacy
Student-Wide Judiciary
Document Quick Links:
The Student-Wide Judiciary (SWJ) is the judicial extension of the University at Buffalo student governments. It was created in 1973 through the joint efforts of the administration and student governments of the University to implement a system of discipline that is based on "fair play" and timely adjudication. Every case is reviewed by at least one student justice. The full court is comprised of 21 justices plus alternates. They are selected based on their interpersonal skills and impartiality. The justices represent both evening and daytime divisions of the undergraduate schools and the various graduate and professional schools. Charges of violating University Rules and Regulations may be brought by anyone. The individual/party charged must be a student(s). Complaints are filed with the Court Representative's Office, located in 252 Capen Hall. The office is composed of law students employed by the Division of Student Affairs. Student prosecutors investigate alleged violations and determine the potential validity of charges made against a student. Throughout the SWJ proceedings they serve as the "voice" of the University. Judicial Affairs is part of the Division of Student Affairs. Elizabeth Lidano is the Director of Judicial Affairs and administrative advisor for the Student-Wide Judiciary. She supervises the assignment of sanctioned community service hours handed down by this court, Community Standards Panel (CSP) and, on occasion, civil courts. CSP, the residence hall judicial board, has specific jurisdiction only over violations of the University Residence Hall Rules and Regulations.
Jurisdiction
The sanctions handed down by the SWJ are aimed at both educating the offender and providing justice to the University community. The sanctions are determined by plea agreements or at the discretion of the justices upon recommendation. The Court has the power to impose the following sanctions:
Every student has the right to be assisted by an advisor of his/her choosing. An individual may request the assistance of an advisor to help prepare him/her for an appearance before the Student-Wide Judiciary court. The office of Judicial Affairs will provide an advisor upon request. Advisors are law students trained in dispute resolution and familiar with the procedures of the SWJ. Group Legal Services (GLS) also provides law student advisors. In addition, GLS provides free legal services to all university students. GLS is located in 377 Student Union. For more information call 645-3056.
Appeals
Victims' Rights
The Office of Judicial Affairs offers other options to those students who do not wish to resolve their grievances in the Student-Wide Judiciary. The Director of Judicial Affairs or designee is the Administrative Hearing Officer. Students who feel more comfortable with an administrative decision may prefer this alternative. There is also the choice of the "alternative dispute resolution," in which the court advisor, a law student employed by the Division of Student Affairs, can mediate/arbitrate disputes between students. These options provide a more confidential atmosphere and solution for private and personal complaints.
Questions?
Phone Numbers
|
Office of Judicial Affairs & Student Advocacy 252 Capen Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-1605 Tel: (716) 645-6154 Fax: (716) 645-3376 Director: Elizabeth Lidano E-Mail: General Related Documents
Related Sites |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Back to Top Last Modified: Friday, 06-Jul-2007 10:36:05 EDT |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||