Highlights From the Case # 31 Hearing
On Tuesday we had our hearing for Case # 31, Van Schoelandt v. ASUCD Senate. The Defence was represented by Greg "the big city lawyer" Russel, while Hanging Chad Van Shoelace represented the plaintiffs. I was taking the
minutes, so of course they are excellently recorded. Due to my inability to properly prioratize however, my attention to the minutes probably had an inverse effect on justice in general.*
Anyway, without giving away any secrets, I thought I'd share with you some highlights from the hearing.
Witness Thomas Lloyd: "Unfortunately [Senator Ari Kalfayan] had the floor, and was probably the most confused of all of us."
Witness Avi Singh: "[Senator Ari Kalfayan] has a demonstrated history of not doing things correctly"
Court: “Was anything damaging said [during the Closed Hearing?” Singh: "I don't remember. ...so my girlfriend, she had a job. We were very terrible for this association. She had to work at 6am. Got soup thrown on her while she was here, said she wasn't going to come anymore. But if she didn’t show up she’d get checkmark on her background. You gotta keep your head up. I have no idea where I’m going with this [pause] I'm going to Harvard law school!! [applause]"
"...I feel bad because I told Greg I'd prepare for this but I don't really remember..."
Also of note was how other justices were going back and forth with
Lloyd about what it means to be a co-author and then I read him our definition of co-author from Case 22 ... which was followed by
Singh saying he thought our definition of co-author was completely bogus, to which I read him the conclusion of Case 22, which asked the Senate to redefine co-author.
Then he pointed out that he was unlikely to know of a 2003 case since he wasn't involved in ASUCD back then. A good point which inspired me to write
Judicial Directive 11 later that night. It lists the orders of the cases since Fall 2003 ... and establishes that all are responsible for knowing them.
See Also: Plaintiff witness Jonathon Leathers posted
an account of the hearing. We of course take no responsibility for the views expressed by this plaintiff witness.
*Actually the minutes probably suck and it would be a compliment to justice if there was an inverse effect.
Wiki Adventures
So I have to be ready to give a 5-7 minute informative speech on something cultural tomorrow for my introduction to public speaking class. I've chosen to do it on Daviswiki. I need at least three sources, one of which comes from something scholarly like a book or scholarly journal article (any suggestions?) and at least one visual aid. For the visual aid I'm thinking of trying to wrangle powerpoint into displaying a picture of the front page of Daviswiki or something.
In related wiki news, Daviswiki's sister wiki,
Rocwiki, which is hosted on the same machine and uses the same code, recently surpassed the 2,000 page mark.
In more sordid wiki news (which don't worry I won't be covering in my speech), it seems just when we thought things had quieted down,
contention has once again broken out on the
Halema Buzayan page. Previously unknown user "NancyGrisby" has burst onto the page with guns blazing, vehemently defending Officer Ly.
E-detectives have determined that the IP address of all NancyGrisby's edits has come from the Sac State campus, which interesting is where Officer Ly's brother goes.
Also, curious as to the excessive amount of comments to "
Charity Classic" I investigated and found there to be a raging debate about the water shortage in Africa. Interesting.
On the subject of Africa, yesterday while I was marauding the
Farmer's Market I was waylaid by someone who was going around handing out flyers for a protest of the genocide in Darfur. And not just passively handing out these flyers but very energetically seeking out everyone she could find to flyerize them.
Now the thing is, the genocide in Darfur is caused by the ethnically Arab Janjaweed militia, not-very-secretly backed by the Sudanese government, trying to drive out the non-Arab native inhabitants of the region (which isn't to say there are no Arab native inhabitants). This conflict is of course intricately linked with the Chad/Sudan conflcit I've been covering. Pretty much everyone, the United States included, agrees that the Darfur conflict is a Bad Thing and put the utmost pressure on Sudan to behave itself. And so, my point, is that it is utterly useless to protest the situation here. No one here thinks its not a bad thing. There is NO chance that even the 7th cousin of someone who once was the roommate of someone who is responsible for whats going on there is EVER going to know there was a protest at UC Davis, much less care. And so this falls firmly into the category of things I find infuriatingly
dumb.
At least its not actively counter-productive like the movement to cause the UC Regents to divest from Sudan.
Picture of the Day
This is what
AMPAC ESCWA 2006 might have looked like discussing water access in Africa
and its affect on the Darfur Conflict
Mara recently got some pictures from our committee's Lebanon. As you can see,
MUN is FUN. Note in
this one the tall blonde guy -- he (Iraq) was totally on MTV's "Date My Mom." And Mara & I
causing a ruckus at the dias.
Also, it turns out Mara's friend
Megan ended up falling madly in love with the lad she met when they visited Davis, or something, so she's coming up for picnic day & dragging Mara with her -- so Mara will be here for picnic day!
In Other News
So Kristy works as a kitty technician at a feline nutritional research lab. Basically they feed cats stuff and observe the results. Nothing weaksauce. Anyway they were supposed to get a shipment of this raw meat cat food the other day ... only employee
Olivia opens it to find
LIVE LOBSTERS!!?! It was suspected that an order had gotten mixed up and somewhere a fancy restaurant was opening a box of
Wild Kitty Cat Food.