Iowa Supreme Court Oral Arguments Coming to Harlan
The Iowa Supreme Court is coming to Harlan on September 24, hearing a high-stakes whistleblower appeal that could impact state laws. Join your neighbors at Harlan High School to engage directly with the justices and learn more about this significant case.
The Iowa Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in Harlan on Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Harlan High School auditorium, located at 2102 Durant Street.
This session will focus on the case of Todd P. Halbur v. Stephen Larson, involving a whistleblower claim against the Administrator of the Alcoholic Beverages Division. After a jury ruled in favor of the former comptroller for $1 million, the administrator is appealing the decision, arguing that the disclosures made were not protected under state whistleblower laws.
Following the oral arguments, the Shelby County Bar Association will host a public reception with the Supreme Court justices, providing a unique opportunity for locals to engage with the judicial system.
Residents are encouraged to attend this important event and learn more about the proceedings. For additional details on the case, including attorney briefs, visit the Iowa Judicial Branch website.