New law degree garners strong international interest
UH Mānoa offers a doctor of laws degree for students aiming to work outside the U.S. and international students to study in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
UH Mānoa offers a doctor of laws degree for students aiming to work outside the U.S. and international students to study in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
Child Welfare Clinic students create book nook and play area to ease stress in children at Family Court.
After 34 years, the William S. Richardson School of Law undergoes renovations.
Fourteen University faculty members were honored with the Board of Regents’ Medal for Excellence.
Shalanda H. Baker selected to receive a Fulbright award to research the intersections of energy reform, climate change and indigenous rights issues in Mexico.
Renowned American political activist, scholar and author Angela Davis is guest teaching a graduate course on American punishment at UH Mānoa.
New Pre-Law Certificate program at UH Hilo includes a wide array of upper division electives across a variety of majors.
William S. Richardson School of Law Jurist-in-Residence Justice Antonio Benjamin speaks on the importance of environmental law in protecting fragile ecosystems.
$2,400 grant to help high school students experience law and legal education up close at UH Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law.
Outstanding UH law student Katherine “Kaki” Vessels has been chosen as one of 25 “Students of the Year” by The National Jurist.