Judicial Branch - ASMSU Supreme Court
The ASMSU Supreme Court consists of seven students, nominated by the President and approved by the Senate. Justices remain on the Supreme Court as long as they remain an eligible ASMSU student. The Court is responsible for reviewing and interpreting the Constitution and Bylaws, reviewing student appeals, and overseeing ASMSU Elections.
For questions or assistance, contact the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at asmsucj@montana.edu
The Supreme Court meets every week (Location and Time TBD) , excluding holidays. Agendas for the meeting are posted the Monday prior to the meeting.Please contact asmsucj@montana.edu if you would like to attend virtually.
Meet YOUR Student Supreme Court
Samantha Snow
Chief Justice
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Quinn Sanderson
Associate Justice
Hello! My name is Quinn Sanderson, and I am from Billings, MT. I am a senior Honors student majoring in Economics and English Literature with minors in Political Science and Global Studies. I spent my junior year at the London School of Economics in London, UK studying economics and public policy analysis. At MSU, I also work as a peer tutor at the MSU Writing Center and as a senior research assistant in the Initiative for Regulation and Applied Economic Analysis. Outside of school and work, I love creative writing, watching reality TV, and being outside. I strongly believe that language and policy have influence, and I want ASMSU policies to reflect and support you, so stop by SUB 221 if you want to chat! Go Bobcats!
Office Hours:
Tuesday 1:30pm-3:30pm
Nick Willett
Associate Justice
Hello Bobcats! My name is Nicholas Willett, and I am a 24 y/o sophomore studying Mechanical
Engineering Technology. I am a non-traditional student; after high school in Billings,
I obtained my EMT license and started working as a Firefighter EMT. After this
chapter in my life, I wanted to start college, so I worked night shifts as an anesthesia
tech at a trauma center, and during the day I attended MSU Billings. After hearing
of programs and opportunities at MSU I decided to transfer to Bozeman and enroll
as a full time student. I am now involved in AFROTC, BOREALIS (which is a platform
for performing experiments in the upper stratosphere), and I am also an officer in
The Society of Physics Students. Outside of school, you can find me cheering the
loudest at Bobcat sporting events. I believe that advocation is important and a strong
student body starts with strong leadership. I am incredibly proud to represent my
fellow Bobcats! Reach out and swing by SUB 221!
Office Hours:
Tuesday and Wednesday 11-12pm
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Associate Justice
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