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Supreme Justice Neil Gorsuch Coming To Wyoming Sept 16th

Wyoming is getting a special visitor, US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is coming to the state of Wyoming and will be at the Wyoming University College in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for a college of law and campus event.

Justice Neil Gorsuch will appear Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021, and will speak to the public at about 1:30 in the afternoon.

The United States Supreme Court will be talking to Wyomingites about “Constitution Day Reflections; Equal justice for all”

The discussion will be very informal, all almost like a fireside chat back in the days of former President Ronald Reagan. The US Supreme Court Judge will be talking with the Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Lynne Boomgaarden. They will both be at the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall.

The public is welcome to attend, but the public must have a ticket to the event and may reserve a ticket at the Performing Arts Box office in person or by calling (307) 766-6666.

All college students and UW staff get first dubs on the ticket, but any remaining tickets the public is welcome to have. Public tickets will be available on August 30, 2021. If you go, you must have your photo ID with you to enter into the event. No one younger than 16-years-old will be allowed to enter the event.

Wyoming News Syndicated
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