Hawai?i attorneys urged to perform more free work
Pro bono advice is shared at the 2019 Access to Justice Conference at the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Pro bono advice is shared at the 2019 Access to Justice Conference at the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Amy Kalili is known for her work with , a nonprofit, family-based educational organization devoted to revitalization of the Hawaiian language and for bringing Hawaiian language to mainstream television.
Fried previously assisted as supervising attorney at one of the most popular legal clinics for students at the William S. Richardson School of Law.
Business law students from Kauaʻi CC watched the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Supreme Court hear oral arguments in a case involving a former Coca-Cola Bottling Company employee.
UH law students volunteer their time in court on behalf of deployed service members.
Alison Conner, Charles Lawrence and Nicholas Mirkay are Carlsmith Ball Scholars for their expertise in China law, social justice and tax expertise, respectively.
The project is a student-staffed, carefully supervised law clinic that uses DNA and other methods to identify and seek exoneration of factually innocent inmates.
Legal preparation often may make the difference when asylum-seekers finally come before an interview officer.
Five students are the first to enter the William S. Richardson School of Law without taking the LSAT.
Assistant Professor Troy J.H. Andrade is recognized by the Society of American Law Teachers for extraordinary commitment to justice, equality and academic excellence.