HONOLULU (AP) – The Hawaii Supreme Court will be hearing arguments at a Honolulu high school.
The state Judiciary says this will be the first time that the court has convened at a high school.
On Thursday, the court will hear oral arguments in a case at Farrington High School’s auditorium.
Convening at the school is part of a new community program to educate students and the public about the role of the Judiciary.
About 200 students from Farrington and Mililani high schools will be in the audience to hear the arguments, which will also be open to the public.
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