Kansas Supreme Court to hear cases in Kansas City

? The Kansas Supreme Court is traveling to Kansas City, Kansas, next week for a special session to hear arguments from attorneys in five cases.

The court’s session is set for 9 a.m. Wednesday at the performing arts center of Kansas City, Kansas, Community College. Chief Justice Lawton Nuss will be available to speak to reporters for 15 minutes, starting at 8 a.m.

The court has periodically has had sessions outside Topeka so that people in other parts of the state can observe its proceedings.

In Kansas City, Kansas, the justices plan to hear arguments in appeals in two criminal cases and three civil cases.