This is something I actually argued for in the past. I really don't see why the judicial branch can't write or recommend legislation. They're some of the closest things we have to lawyers in ASUCD, and lawyers write legislation all of the time.
If the Court can't write legislation, should seperation of powers also imply that the Senate can't bring any suits in the ASUCD Supreme Court? Or that Justices can't buy any food in the CoHo, because it's part of the executive branch -- a bad burrito could prejudice them against the CoHo, after all.
So yeah, Steven, I'd like to help you on this one.
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If the Court can't write legislation, should seperation of powers also imply that the Senate can't bring any suits in the ASUCD Supreme Court? Or that Justices can't buy any food in the CoHo, because it's part of the executive branch -- a bad burrito could prejudice them against the CoHo, after all.
So yeah, Steven, I'd like to help you on this one.