State Court of Appeals To Hold WSC Session
The Nebraska Court of Appeals will be in session on the campus of Wayne State College on Thursday.
The Court of Appeals will divide into their customary two panels with three judges each to hold arguments at 9:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. in the Student Center, 1111 Main St. in Wayne.
“The Court of Appeals is looking forward to holding oral arguments on the Wayne State campus. We greatly appreciate this invitation, and we look forward to meeting the students, faculty, and administration of the college and area high schools and any local citizens who are in attendance,” said Chief Judge Michael Pirtle.
The Court of Appeals will hear several cases during the morning and afternoon session, followed by an open question and answer session with the judges. Students will be given detailed case descriptions of each case to help them follow the legal arguments.
Wayne State College students, along with government classes from area high schools, are invited. Student journalists also are encouraged to attend.
This college campus initiative, designed by judges of the Court of Appeals, is intended to provide Nebraskans the opportunity to learn about the judicial branch. The Court has been holding arguments at colleges statewide since September 2012.
The Court of Appeals of Nebraska is the state’s second-highest court and reviews appeals from state trial court decisions. A decision of the Nebraska Court of Appeals is final unless granted further review by the Nebraska Supreme Court. The six judges on the Court of Appeals handle and dispose of an average of 975 cases per year.
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