Reject a Two-Tiered Honor System
Proposed amendments to the White Book will shift responsibility for enforcing the Honor System away from elected representatives, creating two separate honor standards for law and undergraduate students.
Last week, the Executive Committee (EC) voted to approve a set of amendments to the White Book, the governing document of W&L’s Honor System. These changes would shift control of Closed Hearings away from the elected EC toward panels largely shaped by the accused students’ school.
The Spectator opposes these amendments because they would place enforcement of the Single Sanction in the hands of a body unwilling to uphold it, while undermining the principle of representative, peer-driven judgment. Furthermore, the amendment creates a two-tiered system of justice that softly bifurcates the undergraduate and Law student bodies.
Reject a Two-Tiered Honor System
Proposed amendments to the White Book will shift responsibility for enforcing the Honor System away from elected representatives, creating two separate honor standards for law and undergraduate students.
Last week, the Executive Committee (EC) voted to approve a set of amendments to the White Book, the governing document of W&L’s Honor System. These changes would shift control of Closed Hearings away from the elected EC toward panels largely shaped by the accused students’ school.
The Spectator opposes these amendments because they would place enforcement of the Single Sanction in the hands of a body unwilling to uphold it, while undermining the principle of representative, peer-driven judgment. Furthermore, the amendment creates a two-tiered system of justice that softly bifurcates the undergraduate and Law student bodies.
W&L Faculty and Staff Discuss Honor System Reforms
Many respondents focused on the Single Sanction, while others pointed out a litany of perceived problems with the institution.
The Honor System Rift Between Undergraduates and Law Students
Former Executive Committee members from the two groups have held divergent and incompatible views on the institution's value and aspects.
Alumni Congressmen Discuss the Honor System
How the Honor System has shaped two alumni in the halls of Congress.
W&L Community Discusses Honor System’s Enforcement
Respondents to a student poll offer dozens of potential changes to the Honor System.
W&L Community Discusses Honor System Reforms
Respondents to a student poll offer dozens of potential changes to the Honor System.
The Honor System is at a Crossroads
Students and faculty must do the hard work of recommitting themselves to the Honor System.
Freshman EC Representative Gives Thoughts on White Book, Honor System
Yoong met with The Spectator and discussed his views about the Executive Committee.
A Proactive Defense of the Traditional Honor System
The modern Honor System’s self-contradictory subjectivity can only be resolved by a return to its roots in objective morality.

