10th Circuit to Hear Arguments at Washburn Law, April 10, 2008
Quick Reminders
Security Check: Leave cell phones, backpacks, and/or purses in your lockers/cars/homes to expedite entrance to the courtroom. Make sure ALL CELL PHONES ARE TURNED OFF (cell phone must be shown to U.S. Marshals to verify that it has been turned off). A Washburn I.D. or driver's license is required to enter the courtroom.
Please be courteous and kind to the judges, clerks, attorneys, U.S. Marshals, and students that have worked to prepare for this event. Please remember to be quiet in the halls outside the courtroom and inside the courtroom at all times. Dress appropriately for court; if there are any questions regarding courtroom attire, ask your LARW professor.
Q & A Session: Law clerks for 10th Circuit judges will hold a question and answer session on Thursday from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in Room 120.
Washburn University School of Law and the Center for Excellence in Advocacy will host the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Thursday, April 10, 2008 in Topeka, Kansas. Cases on the docket are listed below. Arguments will be held in the Robinson Courtroom and Bianchino Technology Center beginning at 9 a.m.
Cases indicated by
are scheduled for oral argument.
Panel:
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Cases on the docket:
- 07-3061
- United States v. Tracy M. Smith, Appellant - 07-3149
- Stephen M. DeWalt, Appellant v. Meredith Corporation - 07-3205 - United States v. Alejandro Zamora-Solorzano, Appellant
- 07-3204
- David L. Bell, Appellant v. Topeka, Kansas, et al. - 07-3256
- Wachovia Dealer Services, et al. v. Edward Jones, et al.; National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Amicus Curiae



