The Kentucky Supreme Court will travel to Shelbyville next week to hear oral arguments and answer questions from the audience.
The court usually hears cases in Frankfort but is going to Shelbyville as part of a public education program that was started in 1985.
Sessions have been held in locations across the state. The justices will take audience questions that are not related to pending cases.The proceedings are open to the public and begin at 1 p.m.
at the Shelbyville Conference Center. The Kentucky Supreme Court will hear oral questions in Shelbyville that are not related to pending cases.
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