ASUA Supreme Court has three new justices
Those of you who were regular readers of The O’Hara Factor back in February know I had quite the debacle with the ASUA Supreme Court last year. This I know well; I was getting sixty hits daily on a consistent basis. Only Deborah Frisch could ever put me over that mark, bringing one of my days to 400.
It started with Justice Shar Bahmani, who wrote a letter to the Wildcat encouraging calm amidst the Cade Bernsen sexual harassment scandal despite that he as a justice could have ended up hearing Bernsen’s impeachment. I didn’t get much feedback from the court itself, but I did get referrer links in my site statistics indicating that individuals from the court (their names were in the URL’s!) had emailed each other about my criticism.
That didn’t bode well for me once the Rhonda Tubbs elections code violation scandal came out. Chief Justice Jennifer Baker in reply to my request didn’t let me in. I was merely a blogger, not a real journalist. I physically entered the room to see if I could still attend. No go. In fact, I later determined that the trial may have violated state Open Meetings Law. Later on, I received similar signs of internal bickering over my existence via the referrer statistics. Tubbs won that case, but there was another case nobody informed me of the following Saturday that ended up disqualifying her candidacy.
So now we have two new justices and one promotion to chief justice. Jennifer Baker is among the departures (which is good). So far, the website hasn’t been updated and the term expirations dates seem inconsistent with having two new justices, so it looks like somebody quit. We’ll have to wait and see who’s on there. Let’s hope that the court and ASUA in general don’t exhibit this kind of corruption this year.








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