Legal experts offer public lectures at UH 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.
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.
The panel is scheduled on Thursday, December 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. (HST) via Zoom.
Experts covering the areas of law, social science and political science, will discuss the 2020 election in a public Zoom forum on November 18, 4–5:15 p.m.
Todd Eddins, a 1991 graduate of the UH law school, was Gov. David Ige¡¯s nominee as the next associate justice of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Supreme Court.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½departments and community organizations will host a Zoom forum on Friday, October 2 at 3 p.m.
Justice Ginsburg enjoyed three extended visits to the UH law school where she taught classes and met with students, faculty members, and members of the community.
Mari J. Matsuda and Eric K. Yamamoto received the Daniel K. Inouye Trailblazer Award by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association.
The exhibit is open to the public and will host an online webinar on Wednesday, September 2, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Nelson plans to continue focusing on student support, curricular development and ensuring that programs provide opportunities for students.