10th Circuit to Hear Arguments at Washburn Law
Washburn University School of Law and the Center for Excellence in Advocacy hosted the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Wednesday, October 6, 2004 at a Special Session in Topeka, Kansas. Judges heard arguments from two dockets of Kansas appeals in the Robinson Courtroom and Bianchino Technology Center. Washburn Law students attended the arguments and prepared summaries and visited with the judges.
The morning docket consisted of:
Panel:
Cases (includes summary of oral argument, case summary prepared by Washburn Law, and informal case summary):
- 03-3309 -- In re: Barbara E. Hodes, et al., Debtors; Lawrence S. Jenkins, et al., Appellants v. Barbara E. Hodes, et al.
- 03-3343 -- United States of America, Appellant v. James Donald Musa, Jr.
- 03-3268 -- D.L. etc., et al., Appellants v. Unified School District No. 497, Douglas County, Kansas
- 03-3227 -- Joseph E. Jacklovich, Sr., Appellant v. Charles E. Simmons, etc., et al.; 03-3229 -- Prison Legal News, Appellant v. Charles Simmons, etc., et al.; 03-3230 -- Kris Zimmerman, Appellant v. Charles Simmons, etc., et al.; American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and Western Missouri, Amicus Curiae
The afternoon docket consisted of:
Panel:
Cases (includes summary of oral argument, case summary prepared by Washburn Law, and informal case summary):



