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Recent News About Greenbrier County Courthouse
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Greenbrier County joins in opioid crisis fight against drug manufacturers, retailers
BECKLEY — The Greenbrier County Commission has filed a lawsuit against drug manufacturers and distributors it claims played a part in the opioid epidemic in West Virginia. -
*** Standalone art package with copy for 9/19 issue: Truancy meetings
Justice Robin Jean Davis speaks during the first of 14 regional truancy meetings Sept. 13 at the old Kanawha County Courthouse. (Photos by Michael Switzer courtesy of the state Supreme Court) CHARLESTON -- Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and Nineteenth Circuit Judge Alan Moats have started the 14 regional meetings on truancy. -
Tentative regional truancy meeting schedule released
Davis CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and Nineteenth Circuit Judge Alan Moats have released the tentative schedule of their regional meetings on truancy. -
More West Virginia Law Adventure mock trials scheduled
CHARLESTON -– More middle schools and high schools around West Virginia have scheduled mock trials as part of the Supreme Court's West Virginia Law Adventure program, and some have rescheduled due to weather and other conflicts. -
Chief Justice to speak at Greenbrier Drug Court opening
Benjamin LEWISBURG -– Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Benjamin will be the keynote speaker at the opening of the South Eastern West Virginia Regional Drug Court on April 1 at the Greenbrier County Courthouse. -
High school students to attend Supreme Court session
CHARLESTON – Hundreds of high school students from three counties will sit in on an argument session of the Supreme Court as part of the LAWS Program. -
Supreme Court to hear arguments at WVU
CHARLESTON -– The West Virginia Supreme Court will hear arguments March 10 in the Lugar Courtroom at the West Virginia University College of Law. -
Kanawha middle schol students to hold mock trials
CHARLESTON -- Two Kanawha County middle schools are set to perform mock trial transcripts they wrote themselves as part of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia's West Virginia Law Adventure program.