The Oregon Court of Appeals held oral arguments on two cases at Hood River Valley High School Nov. 9 in front of a capacity crowd of students in Bowe Theater.

Three appellate judges dressed in their black robes heard lawyers argue the finer points of the cases from behind a folding table made to look court-like with white ruffled skirting. The appellate court's session at the high school was initiated by Circuit Court Judge Paul Crowley, who last year asked HRVHS principal Ben Kolb if he'd be interested in having the court come. That set in motion a lengthy process which culminated in Friday's event, which Crowley said was a success.