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The [[National Party Judicial Committee]] ([https://www.lp.org/lp-committees/ Judicial Committee]) is the final avenue of appeal, giving due process beyond the LNC for several enumerated areas of subject matter jurisdiction.
The [[National Party Judicial Committee]] ([https://www.lp.org/lp-committees/ Judicial Committee]) is the final avenue of appeal, giving due process beyond the LNC for several enumerated areas of subject matter jurisdiction.


'''Note: The [[National Party Judicial Committee|Judicial Committee]] has decided to suspend the rules to for acceptance and consideration of all new appeals as of Dec. 12, 2024 under Rules 4.1 and 6.1 and our implicit authority under RONR, until January 4, 2025. This does not apply to the [[In re: Suspension of LNC Secretary Caryn Ann Harlos|Harlos appeal being heard today]] (Dec. 14, 2024). The JC will thus not be acting on, responding to, or considering any petitions for appeal filed from Dec. 12, 2024 until Jan. 4, 2025.'''
'''Note: The [[National Party Judicial Committee|Judicial Committee]] has decided to suspend its rules for acceptance and consideration of all new appeals as of Dec. 12, 2024 under Rules 4.1 and 6.1 and our implicit authority under RONR, until January 4, 2025. This does not apply to the [[In re: Suspension of LNC Secretary Caryn Ann Harlos|Harlos appeal being heard today]] (Dec. 14, 2024). The JC will thus not be acting on, responding to, or considering any petitions for appeal filed from Dec. 12, 2024 until Jan. 4, 2025.'''


== Members==
== Members==
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