About the Board on Judicial Affairs

The Board on Judicial Affairs (BJA) is a 15-person committee composed of Stanford faculty, staff and students (both graduate and undergraduate) that is charged with making University policy as to student judicial affairs. See the Student Judicial Charter of 1997. The Board also provides guidance and oversite to the Office of Judicial Affairs. All members of the Stanford community are invited to propose suggestions about modifications of judicial procedures to the Board. The BJA consists of students jointly appointed by the Undergraduate Senate and the Graduate Student Council of the Associated Students of Stanford University, faculty appointed by the Senate of the Academic Council, and University staff appointed by the Provost. 



Board Members, 2011-2012 Academic Year

Faculty

  • Anat Admati, Graduate School of Business*
  • Christopher Bobonich, Philosophy*
  • Eve Clark, Linguistics
  • Michele Dauber, Law Co-Chair
  • Russell Fernald, Biology
  • David Magnus, Medicine

Staff

  • Catherine Glaze, Law*
  • Courtney Payne, Graduate School of Business
  • Randall Williams, Undergraduate Advising and Research
  • Lauren Schoenthaler, Legal Counsel (non-voting)*

Students

  • Kelsey Mrkonic, Psychology (undergraduate)* Co-Chair
  • Timothy Lau, Law (graduate)
  • Allison Rhines, Biology (graduate)
  • Caroline Schwanzer, International Relations & Chinese (undergraduate)
  • Brandon Jackson, Political Science & Drama (undergraduate)*
  • Rachel Vassar, Human Biology (undergraduate)

* returning member

Please call (650) 725-2485 or email with any questions or requests for additional information.