The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear oral argument in State v. Cabagbag on Thursday (Feb. 16) at 9:30 a.m. at the Farrington High School auditorium before students from Farrington and Mililani High School.
Press release:
This will be the first time that the Hawaii Supreme Court has convened at a high school and the first oral argument to be held under the Judiciary’s Courts in the Community project. Courts in the Community is a new program under which Supreme Court arguments will periodically be held in school settings. The program is part of the Judiciary’s efforts to educate students and the general public about the Judiciary’s role in our government, and its function in resolving disputes in a democratic society.
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