The Wyoming Supreme Court is pleased to announce the initial fundraising goal for the new Wyoming Judicial Learning Center has been reached. The Wyoming State Bar Foundation and the Supreme Court have worked together to raise funds for a Judicial Learning Center to be built in the Supreme Court. The Center will offer visitors of all ages a stimulating and exciting way to learn about our state’s judicial system and the rule of law. Interactive and engaging exhibits will enhance understanding about rights, freedoms and the role of courts in Wyoming.
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The Wyoming Supreme Court is pleased to announce the initial fundraising goal for the new Wyoming Judicial Learning Center has been reached. The Wyoming State Bar Foundation and the Supreme Court have worked together to raise funds for a Judicial Learning Center to be built in the Supreme Court. The Center will offer visitors of all ages a stimulating and exciting way to learn about our state’s judicial system and the rule of law. Interactive and engaging exhibits will enhance understanding about rights, freedoms and the role of courts in Wyoming.
Read MoreWyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice E. James Burke is pleased to announce that effective
Read MoreAngie Dorsch, Executive Director of Equal Justice Wyoming, announced the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking qualified non-profit organizations who are interested in providing civil legal aid to the low-income population of Wyoming.
Read MoreChief Justice E. James Burke, in collaboration with the Wyoming Court Security Commission and the Office of Homeland Security, announced today that the Sixty-Third Legislature of the State of Wyoming, through Enrolled Act 56, has appropriated one million eighty three thousand, four hundred and twenty two dollars ($1,083,422.00) “to provide funding for court security improvements including the purchase of security equipment within courthouses or construction or modification of facilities containing a state court.”
Read MoreWyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice E. James Burke announced today that the Honorable Marilyn S. Kite will be retiring from the Court, effective August 3, 2015.
Read MoreDelivered by Chief Justice Burke before a Joint Session of the Wyoming Legislature at the State Capitol Building.
Read MoreGovernor Matt Mead has selected Joseph B. Bluemel as the new District Court Judge for the Third Judicial District for Lincoln and Uinta Counties. Bluemel replaces Judge Dennis L. Sanderson who is retiring.
Read MoreGovernor Matt Mead has selected Antoinette L.M. Williams-Healy as the new Circuit Court Judge for the First Judicial District in Laramie County. Williams-Healy replaced Judge Roberta Coates who is retiring.
Read MoreThe Wyoming Supreme Court, in collaboration with the Wyoming State Bar Foundation, have initiated efforts to construct a Judicial Learning Center in the Supreme Court Building for use by students and adults who want to learn more about the rule of law and our state’s judicial system.
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