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Kansas Supreme Court makes first-ever visit to Dodge City

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DODGE CITY (KSNT) – The Kansas Supreme Court is set to make a rare visit to Dodge City, the first in its 162-year history.

Lisa Taylor, public information director with the Kansas Supreme Court, said in a press release that the court will hold a special evening session from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14 in Dodge City. This is part of the court’s ongoing efforts to familiarize people with the court, its work and overall role in Kansas. The special session will be held in the Dodge City High School at 2201 W Ross Blvd.

“Bringing arguments to communities throughout Kansas gives everyone the opportunity to learn how the Kansas Supreme Court decides cases,” Luckert said. “People who come to watch and meet us afterward tell us they gained a better understanding of the Kansas judicial system and its constitutional responsibility to fairly and impartially resolve disputes.”

The Supreme Court consists of the following justices: Marla Luckert, Eric S. Rosen, Dan Biles, Caleb Stegall, Evelyn Z. Wilson, Keynen “K.J.” Wall Jr. and Melissa Taylor Standridge. For more information about what to expect during this special session, click here.

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