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Tabatha Noack, Associate Justice
E-mail: noactr11@uwgb.edu
Major(s): Political Science, Social Change and Development; emphasis: Women’s Studies
Position: Associate Justice
Terms Served: Fall 2008 - Present
Intellectual Interests: Local and international politics, women’s rights, human rights, politics of developing areas, political campaign organization and strategy, academic research.
Involvement: Co-Chair of the UWGB College Democrats, member of National College Democrats Organization, member of Club VOX, UWGB Habitat for Humanity volunteer, Phuture Phoenix volunteer, SGA Student Court, UWGB Academic Excellence Symposium participant.
Statement: I am committed to upholding the values of justice, fairness, and equality the court already represents. I believe in upholding the student constitution and academic civility that UWGB strives to maintain. As a member of the student court I will execute decisions based on tolerance and reason.
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Amy Brown, Associate Justice
E-mail: browal07@uwgb.edu
Major(s): Mathematics, Economics
Intellectual Interests: Academic research, Music composition & performance, Philosophic discussion & arguments, Environmental & Social Justice Issues
Involvement: President of Latter-day Saints Student Association, Students in Free Enterprise, Phoenix Pep Band, Law Society & SGA Student Court
Statement: I believe that social and academic equity and justice are paramount to the student court, and I strive to uphold shared governance and the values held by UW-Green Bay and by the Student Government Association. I hope to provide judgments based on these values and on equity to all parties.
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Anthony Haney, Associate Justice
E-mail: hanear21@uwgb.edu
Major(s): Philosophy
Position: Associate Justice
Terms Served: Fall 08 - Present
Intellectual Interests: Normative Ethics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Religious Studies, Eastern Asian Languages, Global politics.
Involvement: Vice-President of the Student Philosophy Forum, SGA Student Court
Statement: I believe that in addition to upholding the student constitution, it is the responsibility of the court to closely examine the logic and reasoning behind decisions made by the SGA. Though Justice seems like an abstract concept, I will strive to maintain it in an objective manner. Consequently, I will try to improve SGA through my participation in any way I can.
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Ben Royer, Associate Justice
E-mail: royebj21@uwgb.edu
Major(s): -
Terms Served: -
Intellectual Interests: Comparative Politics, Institutional Design, International Politics, and Constitutional Law
Involvement: SGA Student Court, Tutoring and Learning Center
Statement: I believe in upholding and respecting the values of the SGA Constitution. I am dedicated to preserving integrity, impartiality and fairness.
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Gabriela Parra, Associate Justice
E-mail: parrg09@uwgb.edu
Major(s): Political Science
Position: Associate Justice
Terms Served: Fall 2009 - Present
Intellectual Interests: Local, State and Federal politics, immigration issues, human rights, community development.
Involvement: Organizacion Latino Americana, Peer Review Board, UWGB Habitat for Humanity volunteer, Phuture Phoenix volunteer, and Student Court.
Statement: I am honored to be a member of the student court and commit to upholding the constitution and Bylaws. I, as an associate Justice promise to execute decisions objectively and with justification, while representing the students’ interests.
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- Emily Krambs 2006-2007
- Matt Rieckmann 2006-2008
- William Curtis 2006-07
- Peter Ruud 2006-08
- Jemma Lund 2006-08
- Ryan Mach 2007-08
- Oyinpreye Dorgu
- Melanie Czypinski
- Ben Schmidt
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