Supreme Court To Hold Argument At The University Of Southern Indiana in Vanderburgh County

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Supreme Court to hold argument at the University of Southern Indiana in Vanderburgh County
The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to southern Indiana on Monday, October 30. The Court will hold oral argument in Evansville in a juvenile delinquency case. The argument is in the case of B.A v. State of Indiana (49S02-1709-JV-567). Case materials can be foundonline.

The Court holds about 70 oral arguments at the State House in Indianapolis each year. Occasionally, it schedules arguments outside the capital to allow students, press, and public in other areas of the state an opportunity to see the work of the Court.

This argument will take place in Carter Hall on the campus of the University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 47112 at 10:30 a.m. CDT. The 40-minute argument will be broadcast live and is open to schools, the public, and press. Educators interested in bringing student groups should contact Outreach Coordinator, Sarah Kidwell at sarah.kidwell@courts.in.gov.

Press interested in attending must also contact Sarah Kidwell by October 23 at noon to learn decorum order rules. The argument will be webcast live by the University of Southern Indiana and uploaded to the Court’s website in coming weeks.

Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested in attending will be required to enter through the south doors of University Center West and go through security on the second floor. Carter Hall is accessible to those with disabilities. Reserved accessible parking is located just outside the south door of the University Center West. Individuals needing special accommodations should contact Sarah Kidwell.