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− | The '''29th Supreme Council''' is the current iteration of the [[United States of Quentin]] [[Supreme Council]], the highest judicial body of the country's [[United States of Quentin Federal Government|federal government]] composed of seven deciders. The 29th Supreme Council, the second iteration of the body under the [[Jevic Court]], (for [[Supreme Decider]] [[Sue Jevic]]) first met in the capital of [[Mechanicsburg]] on October 7th, 2018, after the death of former Associate Decider [[Casey Dee]] and the confirmation of [[Sam Stephenson]] to replace her on September 28th. The 29th Council is currently taking place under the [[Presidency of Kyle Lovestington|presidency]] of [[Kyle Lovestington]], and it rules on civil and criminal cases along with ruling on the constitutionality of legislation passed by [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]]. The [[93rd Quentinian Congress|93rd Congress]] was in session at the same time as the Council, from 2018 to 2020, | + | {{Infobox Council terms |
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+ | |name=29th Supreme Council | ||
+ | |flag=Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Supreme_Council.png | ||
+ | |arms=Supreme_Council_Building_of_the_USQ.jpg | ||
+ | |motto=[[28th Supreme Council|28th]] | ||
+ | |anthem=[[30th Supreme Council|30th]] | ||
+ | |map=Sue_Jevic.jpg | ||
+ | |term=October 7th, 2018-Present | ||
+ | |area=[[Sue Jevic]] | ||
+ | |high_point=[[Kelsey Kinnings]]<br>[[Jordan Feliz]]<br>[[Leonard Bennett]]<br>[[Will Amokxian]]<br>[[Jenna Lautz]]<br>[[Sam Stephenson]] | ||
+ | |long_river=[[Verrecchia Building]]<br>[[Mechanicsburg]], [[Grassland Area|GA]] | ||
+ | |decisions=[[List of Lists of Rulings by the 29th Supreme Council|Rulings by the 29th Supreme Council]] | ||
+ | |president=[[Kyle Lovestington]] | ||
+ | |congress=[[93rd Quentinian Congress|93rd]] and [[94th Quentinian Congress|94th Congress]] | ||
+ | }}The '''29th Supreme Council''' is the current iteration of the [[United States of Quentin]] [[Supreme Council]], the highest judicial body of the country's [[United States of Quentin Federal Government|federal government]] composed of seven deciders. The 29th Supreme Council, the second iteration of the body under the [[Jevic Court]], (for [[Supreme Decider]] [[Sue Jevic]]) first met in the capital of [[Mechanicsburg]] on October 7th, 2018, after the death of former Associate Decider [[Casey Dee]] and the confirmation of [[Sam Stephenson]] to replace her on September 28th. The 29th Council is currently taking place under the [[Presidency of Kyle Lovestington|presidency]] of [[Kyle Lovestington]], and it rules on civil and criminal cases along with ruling on the constitutionality of legislation passed by [[United States of Quentin Congress|Congress]]. The [[93rd Quentinian Congress|93rd Congress]] was in session at the same time as the Council, from 2018 to 2020, the [[94th Quentinian Congress|94th Congress]] from 2020 to 2022, and the [[95th Quentinian Congress|95th Congress]] since 2022. | ||
The 29th Council is made up of 7 deciders, including Supreme Decider Sue Jevic along with [[Associate Deciders of the Supreme Council|Associate Deciders]] [[Kelsey Kinnings]], [[Jordan Feliz]], [[Leonard Bennett]], [[Will Amokxian]], [[Jenna Lautz]], and [[Sam Stephenson]]. The 29th iteration comes after the [[28th Supreme Council]], which was the only other Council so far under the Jevic Court, and will be succeeded by the [[30th Supreme Council]]. | The 29th Council is made up of 7 deciders, including Supreme Decider Sue Jevic along with [[Associate Deciders of the Supreme Council|Associate Deciders]] [[Kelsey Kinnings]], [[Jordan Feliz]], [[Leonard Bennett]], [[Will Amokxian]], [[Jenna Lautz]], and [[Sam Stephenson]]. The 29th iteration comes after the [[28th Supreme Council]], which was the only other Council so far under the Jevic Court, and will be succeeded by the [[30th Supreme Council]]. | ||
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== Membership == | == Membership == | ||
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== Other Branches == | == Other Branches == | ||
− | The [[President of the USQ| | + | The [[President of the USQ|Presidents]] during the term of the 29th Supreme Council has been [[Kyle Lovestington]], who was President from 2018 to 2022, and [[Clint Toll]], who has been in office since 2022. Lovestington began his third term on January 1st, 2018, the beginning of the new term of the Council, and Toll began his first in 2022. The [[93rd Quentinian Congress|93rd Congress]], the [[94th Quentinian Congress|94th Congress]], and the [[95th Quentinian Congress|95th Congress]] have been in session during the 29th Council, with the term of the 93rd Congress being from 2018 to 2020, the term of the 94th Congress being from 2020 to 2022, and the term of the 95th lasting since 2022. During these terms, the [[Supreme Council]] has ruled on the constitutionality of legislation from both sessions of Congress. |
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== Judicial Philosophy == | == Judicial Philosophy == | ||
The 29th Supreme Council is one of the more [[Mild RePublican Party|Mild RePublican]] courts in recent history, as all current deciders were appointed by a Mild RePublican President. However, the Council is less ideological than other state, federal, or foreign courts, with many of the deciders being moderate on issues. The 29th Council's most liberal three deciders are [[Jordan Feliz]], [[Jenna Lautz]], and [[Sam Stephenson]], in that order. The most moderate is seen as being [[Sue Jevic]], and the three most conservative deciders are [[Will Amokxian]], [[Leonard Bennett]], and [[Kelsey Kinnings]], also in that order. The majority of cases during the Council's term were decided 7-0, and often the Council is united on most issues. Some controversial issues include healthcare, gun rights, and drug rights, as well as the employment rights of LGBTQ persons. | The 29th Supreme Council is one of the more [[Mild RePublican Party|Mild RePublican]] courts in recent history, as all current deciders were appointed by a Mild RePublican President. However, the Council is less ideological than other state, federal, or foreign courts, with many of the deciders being moderate on issues. The 29th Council's most liberal three deciders are [[Jordan Feliz]], [[Jenna Lautz]], and [[Sam Stephenson]], in that order. The most moderate is seen as being [[Sue Jevic]], and the three most conservative deciders are [[Will Amokxian]], [[Leonard Bennett]], and [[Kelsey Kinnings]], also in that order. The majority of cases during the Council's term were decided 7-0, and often the Council is united on most issues. Some controversial issues include healthcare, gun rights, and drug rights, as well as the employment rights of LGBTQ persons. |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 29 January 2022
29th Supreme Council | |||
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Previous Court: 28th | |||
Next Court: 30th | |||
General Information | |||
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Term | October 7th, 2018-Present | ||
Supreme Decider | Sue Jevic | ||
Associate Deciders | Kelsey Kinnings Jordan Feliz Leonard Bennett Will Amokxian Jenna Lautz Sam Stephenson | ||
Seat | Verrecchia Building Mechanicsburg, GA | ||
Rulings by the 29th Supreme Council | |||
Rest of Government | |||
President(s) | Kyle Lovestington | ||
Congress | 93rd and 94th Congress |
The 29th Council is made up of 7 deciders, including Supreme Decider Sue Jevic along with Associate Deciders Kelsey Kinnings, Jordan Feliz, Leonard Bennett, Will Amokxian, Jenna Lautz, and Sam Stephenson. The 29th iteration comes after the 28th Supreme Council, which was the only other Council so far under the Jevic Court, and will be succeeded by the 30th Supreme Council.
Landmark Rulings
For a complete account of rulings by the 29th Council, see List of Lists of Rulings by the 29th Supreme Council
Membership
Decider | Birth | Appointed By | Date Confirmed (Vote) | Age | Tenure | Previous Position | Replaced |
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Sue Jevic | January 19th, 1958 | Kyle Lovestington | October 6th, 2017 (83-27) | 62 | 25 years | Justice on the DA-FA | Kumarington |
Kelsey Kinnings | July 8th, 1967 | David Wagner | July 19th, 1995 (57-53) | 56 | 25 years | Justice on the TA-FA | Press |
Jordan Feliz | May 2nd, 1971 | Blaze Peters | May 5th, 2001 (65-45) | 49 | 19 years | Justice on the FA-CA | Acropolis |
Leonard Bennett | February 18th, 1966 | Veer Shah | October 4th, 2006 (78-32) | 54 | 14 years | Justice on the FMA-FSD | Lumbermate |
Will Amokxian | June 12th, 1951 | Kyle Lovestington | July 29th, 2011 (56-54) | 69 | 9 years | Attorney | Dekid |
Jenna Lautz | April 19th, 1978 | Kyle Lovestington | November 30th, 2017 (99-11) | 42 | 3 years | Chief Justice of the DA-SUP | Bourne |
Sam Stephenson | January 18th, 1942 | Kyle Lovestington | September 18th, 2018 (64-46) | 78 | 2 years | Chief Justice of the FA-KDI | Dee |
Other Branches
The Presidents during the term of the 29th Supreme Council has been Kyle Lovestington, who was President from 2018 to 2022, and Clint Toll, who has been in office since 2022. Lovestington began his third term on January 1st, 2018, the beginning of the new term of the Council, and Toll began his first in 2022. The 93rd Congress, the 94th Congress, and the 95th Congress have been in session during the 29th Council, with the term of the 93rd Congress being from 2018 to 2020, the term of the 94th Congress being from 2020 to 2022, and the term of the 95th lasting since 2022. During these terms, the Supreme Council has ruled on the constitutionality of legislation from both sessions of Congress.
Judicial Philosophy
The 29th Supreme Council is one of the more Mild RePublican courts in recent history, as all current deciders were appointed by a Mild RePublican President. However, the Council is less ideological than other state, federal, or foreign courts, with many of the deciders being moderate on issues. The 29th Council's most liberal three deciders are Jordan Feliz, Jenna Lautz, and Sam Stephenson, in that order. The most moderate is seen as being Sue Jevic, and the three most conservative deciders are Will Amokxian, Leonard Bennett, and Kelsey Kinnings, also in that order. The majority of cases during the Council's term were decided 7-0, and often the Council is united on most issues. Some controversial issues include healthcare, gun rights, and drug rights, as well as the employment rights of LGBTQ persons.