Honor Court definition

Honor Court means the Law School Honor Court, which has the authority, functions, and procedures provided under this Honor Code.
Honor Court means the Law School Honor Court, which has the authority, functions, and procedures provided under the Code.
Honor Court means the official representative of law students in deciding matters arising under this Honor Code. Members of the Honor Court are elected pursuant to Article IV, Section Five of the Student Bar Association Election Code and shall be referred to as Honor Court Justices.

Examples of Honor Court in a sentence

  • For the duration of the campaign for any elected position, no campaign materials may be displayed or stored in the offices of Student Government, including but not limited to the offices of the Executive and Legislative branches and the offices of the Honor Court and the Student Attorney General.

  • If you witness any instances of academic dishonesty in this class, please notify the instructor or contact the Student Honor Court (392-1631) or Cheating Hotline (392-6999).

  • Students accused of infractions of academic honesty will be brought before an Honor Court.

  • The Honor Court, or the faculty adviser to the Honor Court, will provide new faculty members with details as to the specific operations of the Code.

  • The Honor Court Chief Justice or a representative of the court will make a presentation to the faculty at the September faculty meeting.

  • The Honor Court will be appointed by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and will consist of three faculty members plus one alternate and two student members plus one alternate.

  • The Honor Court will adjudicate the case and will impose sanctions when necessary.A student charged with infractions will be sent written notice to appear before the Honor Court at a scheduled hearing.

  • A Letter of Warning – an official reprimand (discretionary use by the Honor Court for a first offense only).

  • A letter of warning indicates that any additional violations may result in immediate suspension from the University.2. Failing grade on the assignment in question – the faculty member’s prerogative.3. Failing grade for the course – the faculty member’s prerogative.4. Withdrawal from the course with a failing grade – an extraordinary step and only by specific direction of the Honor Court.

  • The primary goals of the Honor Court procedures are to: a) create a simplified structure; b) create an administrative, rather than a criminal-law, process; c) ensure involvement of students, faculty and administration in enforcement; and d) maintain confidence that the system will work, that violators will be punished and that any accused student will be treated fairly.


More Definitions of Honor Court

Honor Court means the court and Cadet Jury duly constituted pursuant to VMI's Honor System.

Related to Honor Court

  • Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  • Labour Court means the Labour Court established by section 151 of the Labour Relations Act;

  • Superior Court means the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

  • the Court means the High Court;

  • State Court means a judicial body of a state that is vested by law with responsibility for adjudicating cases involving abuse, neglect, deprivation, delinquency, or status offenses of individuals who have not attained the age of eighteen (18).

  • Issuing court means the court that makes a child custody determination for which enforcement is sought under this chapter.

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • District Court means the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in

  • New York Courts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9(d).

  • Tribal Court means a court with jurisdiction over child custody proceedings and that is either a Court of Indian Offenses, a court established and operated under the code of custom of an Indian tribe or any other administrative body of a tribe that is vested with authority over child custody proceedings.