Supreme Court takes oral arguments to Ball State

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The justices of the Indiana Supreme Court will travel to Ball State University next week to hear oral arguments in the case of Tresa Megenity v. David Dunn, 22S04-1609-CT-00465.

The Supreme Court hears about 70 oral arguments in its courtroom in the Indiana statehouse in Indianapolis each year while also occasionally scheduling arguments in other parts of the state.

The Delaware County oral arguments will take place at 10:30 a.m. Oct. 27 on the Ball State campus in the Emens Auditorium, 1800 W. Riverside Ave., Muncie. Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Delaware County Bar Association is supporting the on-campus oral arguments, allowing approximately 1,000 students from 10 local schools to attend.

The Supreme Court granted transfer in the case in early September after the Indiana Court of Appeals reversed summary judgment in favor of Dunn after he delivered a kick with a jump during a karate class, injuring Megenity.

The arguments will be webcast live by the university and will be uploaded to the Indiana Supreme Court website.

 

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