
Judicial Board
Campus Judicial Office
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
503-370-6212 voice
The written appeal must be filed with the University judicial officer within three working days from the date of the hearing follow-up letter. The accused student may appeal his or her Administrative or Judicial Board Hearing decision based on one of the following criteria:
The AB should be comprised of the following:
In the event of absence, unavailability of disqualification of any member, members from a J-Board who did not hear the case will serve to assure full committee membership. Alternate members will be selected from the same group, i.e., students replace students, staff replace staff.
Any member of the AB who believes s/he may be unable to render an impartial decision in any case will excuse her/himself from the case. The AB may consider, upon request of an accused student or any committee member, the temporary disqualification of an AB member for a specific hearing.
Any concern a student may have about the ability of any member to render an impartial decision in his or her case must be submitted in writing to the Director of Residence Life at least two days (or 48 hours) prior to the hearing.
Quorum is required for any AB hearing. All AB members must be present to hear and deliberate on a case. The accused student(s) may not waive the right to an AB quorum.
AB members are bound to the responsibilities outlined in Section 3: Expectations. In particular, the following standards are important:
Student AB members will be selected by current Appeals Board members, current judicial board chairs, Areas/Commons Coordinators, and the Director of Residence Life. The Dean of Campus Life and J-Board members will nominate one (1) University staff member to serve on the AB. Selection will take place in the late spring so that appeals members may serve a fall-to-fall, two-semester term.
All AB members (both students and staff) will be confirmed by the ASWU Senate. Only members who have been approved by the selection panel and ASWU Senate will be appointed to AB.
Training material and activities are determined by AB members and the Director of Residence Life.
AB members are held to the ethical standards and responsibilities outlined in Section 3: Expectations. If an AB member violates confidentiality (especially if s/he reveals the identity or circumstances of a case), that member will be held in violation of the Standards of Conduct, sanctioned, and removed from the AB. In addition, if an AB member fails to fulfill the responsibilities of their position, that member may be removed by the AB or by the Director of Residence Life. Ethical standards will still apply after the active role of an AB member has been terminated.