Climate resilience, immigration, more focus of UH law school symposium
The symposium, “Unpacking the Compacts of Free Association,” will run March 23–26.
The symposium, “Unpacking the Compacts of Free Association,” will run March 23–26.
A gift of $500,000 was given to the UH Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law from the Cades Foundation.
The Hawaiʻi Online JD Flex program begins fall 2023, and applications are being accepted until June 1.
The UH Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law was again ranked among the “Best Law Schools for 2023” by the Princeton Review.
Matthew Stubenberg will work with faculty, students, and staff and take on technology and justice projects.
Katharina Heyer and Ashley Rubin will serve as Law & Society Review editors through January 2026.
New Hawaiʻi Governor Josh Green announced appointments to his cabinet, which include alumni and a student from the UH law school.
Darolyn Lendio Heim was an “ardent advocate for a more just society.”
The series will bring together esteemed community leaders to discuss advancing the protection of ʻāina (land) and wai through policy and law.
Meleana Shim was selected as the new chair of the Participant Safety Task Force at U.S. Soccer.