A Judicial Proposal is a kind of proposal that Judges may create to address or complement a Judgment they have made during their current term.
Incumbent Judges may create only one Judicial Proposal per term. Judicial Proposals are put onto the Deck at the start of the turn following their creation if and only if the Judge was not disbarred for the remainder of their term.
If a Judicial Proposal is put to vote simultaneously with proposals originating from the Proposal Queue, then it receives the first available number after the other proposals being put to vote have received theirs.
Judicial Proposals may have their rule-changes edited and may be deleted by their respective authors before they go on the Deck. An author that deletes a Judicial Proposal may create a replacement Judicial Proposal if and only if they are the incumbent Judge.
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