Tynwald is due to sit this morning, instead of the traditional Tuesday.
It's been brought forward because of the court expects to get through a large amount of business.
Questions include windfarm plans, youths sectioned under the Mental Health Act and progress on the redevelopment of Castle Rushen High School.
The court is due to meet in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am.
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