Hawaii Supreme Court hears arguments in a high school
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February 16, 2012
Hawaii: For the first time ever, the Hawaii Supreme Court convened in a high school today. The state's high court heard arguments in a case inside Honolulu's Farrington High School as part of a community outreach program aimed educating the public on the judiciary. Approximately 200 students and members of the public showed up to observe the Supreme Court in action.[1]
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