a vote were to take place,” the demurrer added.
But apparently the Academy is taking no chances. Quietly, its Board of Governors had already acted to make sure the group’s 9,000 or so members could not follow Shamberg’s lead by trying to force votes on member-proposed changes. According to revised bylaws dated June 28, future proposals now go straight to the Academy Secretary , who will punt them to the Membership and Governance Committee, which may or may not forward them to the governors for a vote.
So, whatever the Los Angeles County Superior Court might decide in Shamberg’s case, which is set for a hearing in Santa Monica on November 19, Academy members will not be taking a stronger hand in governance any time soon. An all-member vote on bylaws revisions is still theoretically possible, of course.
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