The Honor Court is charged with hearing cases regarding the ASUPS Constitution and Bylaws. Cases can be brought forth by any members of ASUPS by contacting the Honor Court directly, which can then issue advisory or binding opinions. The Court is comprised of student Justices, a student Chief Justice selected by other members of the Court, a Faculty Justice, a Faculty Advisor, and a Dean鈥檚 Designee traditionally filled by the Director of Rights & Responsibilities. 

 

Become a Justice

Article IV, Section 2 of the ASUPS Constitution grants the ASUPS President the sole power to appoint justices subject to the consent of the Senate. Students who wish to be considered for a Justice position must contact the ASUPS Office at asups@pugetsound.edu to schedule a meeting with the President. Alternate Justice positions are also available. The Chief Justice is elected during the school year at the discretion of the Honor Court from among the Court鈥檚 student Justices. Faculty positions are appointed through the Student Life Committee. 

 

Honor Court

Chief Justice

Carys Raymond '28, Chief Justice 

 

craymond@pugetsound.edu

 

honorcourt@pugetsound.edu

Justice

 

Oliver Totic '28, Justice

 

ototic@pugetsound.edu

 

Justice

 

Leah Thomison '27, Justice

 

lthomison@pugetsound.edu

 

Justice

 

Alek Abrams '27, Justice

 

aabrams@pugetsound.edu

Justice

 

Jordan Steinhart '26, Justice

 

jsteinhart@pugetsound.edu