By Associated Press - Monday, April 7, 2014

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Students from four public schools will have an opportunity to see the West Virginia Supreme Court in action this month.

Seventh-graders from Stonewall Jackson Middle School will attend the court’s oral arguments on Tuesday, followed Wednesday by a combined grade-level group from Horace Mann Middle School.

On April 22, a combined grade-level group from Greenbrier East High School will attend the arguments. The next day, eighth-graders from Frankfort Middle School will be in the courtroom.



The students are participants in a program funded by the West Virginia Bar Foundation called “West Virginia Law Adventure.”

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