Court of Appeals session at law school

The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District will hold a special session at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, in the School of Law’s Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom in Anheuser-Busch Hall.

The public is invited to hear cases involving a dispute over the construction of a waste transfer facility, an invasion of privacy claim and an unfair competition and false advertising claim.

The court periodically holds sessions in law schools as part of an educational program.

The judges hearing oral arguments are Nannette A. Baker, J.D., chief judge; Patricia L. Cohen, J.D.; Roy Richter, J.D.; Robert G. Dowd Jr., J.D.; and Kurt Odenwald, J.D.

After the special session, the judges will be available to answer general questions about judicial procedure as well as judicial clerkships.

To limit the amount of disturbances to the proceedings, visitors are asked to enter and exit the courtroom only during breaks between each attorney’s oral argument.

Case briefs for the oral argument session will be linked from the law school’s home page.

For more information, call 935-6430 or visit law.wustl.edu.