A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is riding circuit to Honolulu next week to hear oral arguments. The arguments will be held in the sixth floor courtroom at 1132 Bishop Street each day but Wednesday. On Wednesday, November 19, the court will be hearing arguments in the moot courtroom at the U. Hawaii School of Law.
The schedule for the 1132 Bishop courtroom cases is posted here, and the schedule for U.H. is here.
The final case on the court's calendar on Friday, November 21 is the Maui Vacation Rental Association v. County of Maui appeal, which challenges the constitutionality of the County's shut-down of vacation rentals, despite its earlier assurances of an amnesty and enforcement moratorium while it processed permits. I represent MVRA in that case. The briefs of the parties and media links are posted here.