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  • The Board of Editors:

    Creates, plans and organizes the quarterly publication of the New Mexico Lawyer

    Reviews and approves articles submitted for publication in the weekly Bar Bulletin


 

Board of Editors Committee


The Board of Editors has editorial content responsibility for the Bar Bulletin. The Board of Editors is a committee of the State Bar and is subject to the State Bar bylaws and policies pertaining to committees, and shall exercise its editorial responsibility in accordance with this section.

Board of Editors

  1. There is established a Board of Editors.

  2. The Board of Editors shall be composed of ten (10) members, nine of whom shall be attorneys and members in good standing of the State Bar, of which one shall be a member of the Board of Bar Commissioners; and one of whom shall be a non-attorney. The Board of Editors shall be comprised of persons who present a broad diversity of backgrounds, ages, geographic regions of the state, ethnicity, gender, and areas of legal practice and, preferably, who have some experience in the field of journalism or legal publications. The President of the State Bar, with the approval of the Board of Bar Commissioners, shall appoint the members of the Board of Editors.

  3. Initial appointments to the Board of Editors shall be made as follows: five (5) members of the Board shall be appointed to serve two-year terms and five (5) members of the Board shall be appointed to serve one-year terms. Thereafter, all members of the Board of Editors shall serve terms of two years, and shall hold office until the end of the calendar year occurring at the expiration of their terms. No member of the Board of Editors shall serve more than two (2) full, consecutive terms.

  4. The Board of Editors shall select a chair from among its members.

  5. The Board of Editors shall meet or confer together at least quarterly. Special meetings of the Board may be scheduled at the request of the Editor.

  6. A quorum at all meetings of the Board of Editors shall consist of a majority of all Board members. Except as specifically provided in this Section, the act of a majority of the members present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Editors.

  7. The president of the State Bar shall make an appointment to fill any member’s unexpired term. A member appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of that member's predecessor and until that person's successor is duly appointed.

  8. Any member of the Board of Editors may be removed for cause by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Bar Commissioners at a meeting at which a quorum is present.

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