Nebraska Supreme Court to hold Court Session at Elkhorn High School Following Creighton Law School
The Nebraska Supreme Court will hold oral arguments at Elkhorn High School on April 1, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. as part of the Court’s ongoing outreach and education efforts. The high school court session is held in conjunction with annual Supreme Court arguments at the Creighton University School of Law.
This visit and education session is part of a continuing effort by the Nebraska Supreme Court and the legal community to raise awareness of court processes and the importance of civics education to our society. This year’s arguments are the latest in a series dating back 10 years, allowing students the unique opportunity to see oral arguments live in their school.
The day’s arguments at Elkhorn High School will follow the Supreme Court’s oral argument session at the Creighton University School of Law at 9:30 a.m. that same morning. For over 35 years, the Supreme Court has traveled annually to each of Nebraska’s law schools for the purpose of making the Court’s business accessible to students on their campuses.
Justices spend time after the argument sessions held in law schools and high schools answering questions and talking to students about the appellate process and their career opportunities in the legal profession.
In developing educational opportunities for people of all ages, Nebraska’s court system, together with the legal community, supports learning about the role, functions, and accomplishments of the courts to cultivate a more engaged, active, and conscientious citizenry.