Son of legendary Thurgood Marshall to lecture at UH law school
The civil rights legacy of the first African-American Supreme Court Associate Justice will be discussed during a free public lunchtime lecture, September 14.
The civil rights legacy of the first African-American Supreme Court Associate Justice will be discussed during a free public lunchtime lecture, September 14.
The law school student pledge and ceremony was part of an intensive week of orientation activities for 107 incoming students.
Troy Andrade, a William S. Richardson School of Law graduate and visiting assistant professor, has won national recognition from the American Bar Association.
The series features knowledgeable professionals from the business, legal, education, medical, political, environmental and athletic communities that examine business and legal ethics.
These new programs in advanced legal studies are aimed at foreign-trained and U.S. attorneys hoping to spend time in legal research projects.
PreLaw magazine singled out the William S. Richardson School of Law for the high quality of its practical training and the unique classes it provides.
The Law and Justice Summer Program offers participants an intensive immersion into the legal world.
Clifton awarded Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters for distinguished public service as an outstanding jurist.
The program was recognized for its academic offerings, career support and for being among the schools offering the “Best Law School Experience.”
School of Law student Stacey Gray will spend the summer working in the Office of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ U.S. Representative Colleen Hanabusa.