The Kentucky Supreme Court plans to convene next week to hear oral arguments in six cases including one about free speech.
A statement from the high court says justices will hear a case out of Fayette County asking them to decide whether an ordinance that bans begging and soliciting on public streets is a violation of free speech.
Justices will also hear cases out of Hardin, Jefferson, Rockcastle and McCracken counties that latter of which deals with a medical malpractice suit.
The Supreme Court proceedings take place on Oct. 13-14 at the state Capitol building in Frankfort and are open to the public.