| The public is welcome to see the Supreme Court in action
during a 10:30 a.m. Friday hearing at the University Theatre. |
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Law Week
features
plenty of legal action
The Montana Supreme Court will make its annual visit to campus Friday,
April 7, as part of Law Week activities at the School of Law. Another highlight of the
week is a Thursday, April 6, lecture by a Washington, D.C., lawyer who served as counsel
to two U.S. presidents.
Lloyd N. Cutler will share "Some Thoughts About the Impeachment Proceeding Against
President Clinton" during a 2 p.m. lecture in the law school's Castles Center.
The free public lecture is part of the Judge William B. Jones and Judge Edward A. Tamm
Judicial Lecture Series. Cutler was counsel to President Carter in 1979-80 and to
President Clinton in 1994.
The public also is welcome to see the Supreme Court in action during a 10:30 a.m.
Friday hearing at the University Theatre. The case introduction begins at 10 a.m.,
followed by arguments on an appeal of a workers' compensation case.
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