Great Northwet
Veteran Member
So, I was goofing off downtown yesterday and walked in there. I thought they might have some cool art/sculptures like outside. Several uniformed men with guns at the entrance and looked rather imposing. I got into a conversation with the "main" guard just inside and we talked for 15 minutes about how everything works there.
It was super educational. He explains that it's open to the public and using a website, or looking at a kiosk in the lobby you can find all sorts of cases that will be heard on any given day. They could be criminal trials, bankruptcy hearings, civil trials, and more. You just have to go through security to get in and he gestures to what looks like the TSA thing at an airport, (Of course I haven't flown commercially since before 9/11, so what do I know). But it was interesting to realize that it's open to the public in these times.
It was super educational. He explains that it's open to the public and using a website, or looking at a kiosk in the lobby you can find all sorts of cases that will be heard on any given day. They could be criminal trials, bankruptcy hearings, civil trials, and more. You just have to go through security to get in and he gestures to what looks like the TSA thing at an airport, (Of course I haven't flown commercially since before 9/11, so what do I know). But it was interesting to realize that it's open to the public in these times.