Highly ranked environmental law program celebrates 30 years, looks ahead
UH law school¡¯s Environmental Law Program celebrated its 30th anniversary with a conference inviting participants to help re-envision the program going forward.
UH law school¡¯s Environmental Law Program celebrated its 30th anniversary with a conference inviting participants to help re-envision the program going forward.
The UH law school continues to lead the country with 50.1% of its students identifying as either Asian or Native Hawaiian.
The 2022 edition evaluates graduate schools on a variety of factors.
A symposium discussed William S. Richardson School of Law Professor Andrea Freeman¡¯s book Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice.
A William S. Richardson School of Law alumna, and a lecturer, launched a free webinar series to assist and accelerate the restart of local small businesses in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Four graduates of the UH law school were honored as young community leaders as part of the 2021 “Twenty for the Next Twenty&rdquo cohort in Hawaii Business Magazine.
A celebration launch honoring the book Legal Actions for Future Generations, will be hosted by the UH law school on February 24, 4–5 p.m.
A mock UH law class on Zoom offered 55 participants insights into what it might be like to attend law school.
Visiting Harvard Professor Ruth L. Okediji¡¯s course “The Protection of Indigenous People¡¯s Knowledge,” will be open to the public on January 15.
William S. Richardson School of Law has once again received top rankings among the nation¡¯s outstanding law schools by The Princeton Review 2021 edition.