On 4/18/2021 9:02 PM, Kerim Aydin via agora-official wrote:
The below CFJ is 3904.  I assign it to ATMunn.

status: https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/#3904

===============================  CFJ 3904  ===============================

       An amendment that results in no net change of text in a rule is a
       rulechange, and the Rulekeepor shall keep a record of it.

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Caller:                        Jason

Judge:                         ATMunn

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History:

Called by Jason:                                  18 Apr 2021 19:07:19
Assigned to ATMunn:                               [now]

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Caller's Evidence:

Rule 105/22 (Power=3)
Rule Changes

       When the rules provide that an instrument takes effect, it can
       generally:
[snip]
       4. amend the text of a rule.
[snip]
       A rule change is any effect that falls into the above classes.
       Rule changes always occur sequentially, never simultaneously.


Rule 1681/23 (Power=1)
The Logical Rulesets [Excerpt]

       Whenever a rule is changed in any way, the Rulekeepor SHALL record
       and thereafter maintain a reasonably accurate historical
       annotation to the rule indicating:
             1. The type of change.
             2. The date on which the change took effect.
             3. The mechanism that specified the change.
             4. If the rule was changed due to a proposal, then that proposal's
          ID number, author, and coauthor(s) (if any).


Caller's Arguments:

What it means to "amend" something is not explicitly defined in the
rules, so it has its common language meaning.

Definitions of "amendment":

Google: "a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of
legislation, etc."

Merriam-Webster online:

     (1a): "the process of altering or amending a law or document (such
     as a constitution) by parliamentary or constitutional procedure"

     (1b): "an alteration proposed or effected by this process"

Dictionary.com: "an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill,
constitution, etc."


These all seem to suggest that an "amendment" requires something to
actually change.

Additionally, even if an amendment that results in no change is a rule
change, that does not imply that the Rulekeepor shall keep a record of
it. E is required to record "Whenever a rule is changed in any way", not
whenever there is a rule change.

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I find no flaws in or objections to the caller's arguments; thus, CFJ 3904 is hereby judged TRUE.

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ATMunn
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