With one case involving a student who suffered a concussion in his school’s gymnasium and another involving a man who drowned during a triathlon, liability for sports-related claims are set to highlight the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s argument session scheduled to begin March 6 in Philadelphia.

A full complement of the Supreme Court is set to hear argument in 12 cases over March 6 and 7. The justices are expected to hear argument on a range of topics, including how appellate courts should review cases when there is little trial court guidance and the ability of police officers to re-enter premises without obtaining a warrant. But, with two sports-related cases, liabilities for entities conducting sports-related activities are set to highlight the session.