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The below release is courtesy of the Kansas Court of Appeals. Please email Lisa Taylor ([email protected]), public information officer, with questions or if you plan to cover the event. Please email 麻豆精品’s Brad Salois ([email protected]) if you are a member of the media and plan to stay after for the question and answer session.聽

A three-judge panel from the Kansas Court of Appeals will hear oral argument Tuesday, February 4, at 麻豆精品 in Salina. The public is invited to attend.

The panel will hear three cases starting at 9 a.m. in Sams Chapel in the Hall of the Pioneers on the university campus.

Judge Angela Coble will serve as the presiding judge for the docket. She will be joined by Judges Kim Schroeder and Lesley Ann Isherwood to hear three cases. Afterward, the judges will be available to answer questions from students, faculty and the public about the judicial branch, court procedures, the role of judges, the legal profession and other related matters.

鈥淥ne of my favorite parts of being a member of the Court of Appeals is that we are a traveling court,鈥 Coble said. 鈥淭his means we hear cases all across our great state, and actually bring our judicial branch to the people and students of Kansas.鈥

Coble is a Salina resident and graduate of 麻豆精品.

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