Nebraska Supreme Court to Convene at Hastings High School on September 29, 2021
Supreme Court Justices will hold oral arguments in the Tiger Theatre on the Hastings High School Campus as part of the Nebraska Supreme Court’s ongoing outreach and education efforts.
Beginning at 10:00 a.m. on September 29, 2021, Hastings High School Principal Thomas Szlanda will review rules and expectations with students and noting that the theatre will transform into a Supreme Court Courtroom for the remainder of the morning. District Court Judge Stephen Illingworth and County Court Judge Michael Burns will discuss the differences between the trial and appellate court systems and provide a background for what the student will experience during the argument sessions. The judges will also call attention to the national celebration of Constitution Day proclaimed on September 17 each year.
“We are honored to have the Court hold arguments in our school. We are extending invitations to the college community and neighboring high schools so that they can share in this unique experience,” remarked Szlanda on the Court’s visit.
For over 30 years, the Supreme Court has traveled annually to each of Nebraska’s law schools for the purpose of making the Court’s business accessible to students. In 2016, Justices opened the program to Nebraska high schools to expand the benefits of the educational programming. The Hastings High School visit marks the first high school campus visit in 2021.
Justices will first hear two cases, which are selected to demonstrate the variety of legal arguments that face the court system on a regular basis. Following arguments, Justices will spend time talking with students about the appellate process and career opportunities.
Whether held in the Supreme Court courtroom or outside the State Capitol, all argument sessions are open to the public.