Nebraska Supreme Court
I got the feeling that I was going to have a very strange day when I woke up thinking about the Nebraska Supreme Court, and how I’d like one of my cousins to actually be part of that someday. After all, I have more than a few relatives who are, if not already working in the field of law with both private and civic practices, are at the very least looking into studying for a law degree. And while not all of them are living in Nebraska, I’m sure that those who do live here in this state have a very high chance of becoming part of the Nebraska Supreme Court – we come from a very intelligent family after all, despite our strange (almost obsessive) preoccupations.
As it is, I firmly believe that the Nebraska Supreme Court is a fair legal body as far as courts of last resorts are concerned. I find it funny, however, that Wesley would beg to differ by saying that the Nebraska Supreme Court isn’t any more fair than other courts, if it only has one female justice while the rest of them, including the Chief Justice (who represents the state and is the executive head of the Nebraska judicial branch), are men. In any case, all these thoughts about the Nebraska Supreme Court gives me this really strange urge to hop on over to the State Capitol – the public is allowed to visit the proceedings anyway.