Young Justice League

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 * image=YJGroup.jpg
 * caption=A diverse group of young heroes
 * image2=HallofJustice.jpg
 * caption2=The Hall of Justice
 * logo=YJLogo.png
 * name=The Young Justice League
 * type=Heroic Team
 * head=Impulse
 * xo=Superboy


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There will come a time for the next generation of heroes. And in this world of strife, of widespread conflict and shades of gray, it can become too easy to lose the way.

The next generation must be allowed to make mistakes on their own, to stand tall and strong against forces that would test their moral character and their fortitude. And the Justice League of America hopes to provide a safe place for the next generation to do just that.

The Young Justice League is a place for the heroes of tomorrow to do good today-- to meet up with those that share their interests and age, and to access the tools and guidance that they might need to succeed.

The Young Justice League operates under the loose supervision of the Justice League of America, but the young heroes have the autonomy to pursue their noble goals however they see best.


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 * Purpose: The Young Justice League is a sub-group of the Justice League of America. The team's purpose is to help young heroes transition into the greater community of heroes and full membership into the JLA, offering both training and support for members. The YJL isn't a group for sidekicks, however--the group allows direct partnership between seasoned members of the Justice League and their younger counterparts.
 * OOC Policies: IC, the group and its members must adhere to all rules of the JLA (most notably, the League's no-killing policy is key). The group otherwise adheres to JLA policy, and the YJL's OOC policies are determined by simple majority vote so long as they do not conflict with standing JLA policies. Removal of any member for any reason must be proposed, seconded, and approved by a majority vote.
 * IC Policies: All group members must adhere to the IC policies of the Justice League. Any violation of this may result in IC suspension from the team. If IC violation of the rules becomes a recurring or persistent problem, it can be grounds for an OOC removal vote (as described above). Group members cannot be forced to leave for IC reasons without such an OOC removal vote.
 * OOC Leadership: OOC Head and OOC XO positions may be held by any group member, regardless of IC authority. Any change to OOC leadership may be called for by a group member, and if it is seconded, a membership votes of 2/3 agreement is required to remove the OOC Head or XO. When a leadership position is vacated by a character drop, a replacement must be elected. Electing a new Head or XO requires a simple majority. The OOC Leader should be held by a member of the Young Justice League if at all possible, and the OOC XO position a Mentor from the JLA.
 * IC Leadership: The YJL is assigned up to three mentors by the JLA, and these senior JLA members. The team also has an IC leader and two secondary leaders who form the other half of the YJL leadership council. All IC decisions are made by this council, but they do not have OOC leadership authority unless they happen to also hold OOC leadership positions.
 * The Charter: Altering the group charter requires a proposal, which must be seconded, and then a vote to change the charter will be called. With 2/3 membership approval, the charter can then be altered. New charters must still conform to the rules of the Justice League, particularly where IC matters are concerned.
 * New Membership: If both OOC leaders agree that a particular character is a good fit for the Young Justice League, they are entered immeadiately as a probation member. If, after a period of two weeks, no IC or OOC objection has been voiced to the characters membership, then they become a fully-fledged member. If IC or OOC objection has been voiced, it should be regarded by either the IC leadership if IC or OOC leadership if OOC in determining whether or not the character should be allowed to remain.


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Justice League Support
While for the most part, the Young Justice League is an autonomous group - under the oversight of the Justice League proper. But in spite of this, the members of the Young Justice League can be mentored by - or ask the aid of established Justice League members.

The Watchtower
Part of having the support of the Justice League is access to the Watchtower. While the average Young Justice League member might not have access to the most sensitive areas on the orbital base, they can use the transporters, and have access to some of the datafiles and otherwise, and have a small wing of the orbital base for their own use.

The Hall of Justice
Where the Young Justice truly have a headquarters is in the gleaming white Halls of Justice. The Justice League certainly has access to the press conference rooms, but most of the building is given over to the Young Justice members, for housing and a base and place of their own.

Communicators
Every Young Justice League member is given a communications device in order to keep in touch with every other member. They also come with a direct line to the Watchtower and Justice League proper.


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