The state Supreme Court is scheduled to come to Philadelphia next week for a historic arguments session. It will be the first in more than a century to be housed in Philadelphia’s Old City Hall and the first in which television cameras will be officially allowed in the courtroom.

The justices are set to hear arguments in an eclectic mix of cases that could lead to significant changes in everything from paternity and aviation law to the way state agencies are classified.

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