Law letting governments take private property subject of new book
Law professor David Callies offers an overview of legal changes regarding when government entities ‘take’ private property for public use.
Law professor David Callies offers an overview of legal changes regarding when government entities ‘take’ private property for public use.
The William S. Richardson School of Law is continuing to support summer legislative fellowships for students with ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ congressional representatives.
In the spring 2020 issue of preLaw magazine, the UH law school earned a B+ rating for its practical training.
Ian F. Tapu¡¯s essay won first place in the National Native American Law Students Association writing competition.
Andrea Freeman has been awarded the prestigious Fulbright-King¡¯s College London Research Scholar Award.
UH law graduate Henderson Huihui was recently awarded a national “Design-Your-Own Fellowship” in Washington, D.C.
The article discusses the role of Hawaiian language as provided in ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ Constitution and advocates for translation in government programs and services.
The UH law school announced that applications will now be accepted through July 1, 2020.
In her new book, Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice, Associate Professor of Law Andrea Freeman tells the story of the “Fultz Quads” and explores what she describes as “food oppression.”
This is the third successful case pursued and argued by the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Innocence Project, led by faculty member Kenneth Lawson.