Symposium on climate displacement, migration and relocation to be held in Honolulu
The symposium aims to address legal and policy challenges and questions surrounding continental U.S.?and Pacific Islands climate displacement and relocation.
The symposium aims to address legal and policy challenges and questions surrounding continental U.S.?and Pacific Islands climate displacement and relocation.
In recognition of International Wrongful Conviction Day, the William S. Richardson School of Law hosts a mock exercise to test the reliability of eyewitnesses.
Seven motions prepared by UH Mānoa law students in partnership with environmental groups and agencies, have been adopted as World Conservation Congress resolutions.
The William S. Richardson School of Law is taking a leading role as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature opens its International Congress at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Convention Center.
UH Mānoa’s new law school building will enable student clinics to serve a wider range of at-risk populations.
UH law graduates are carrying the least amount of law school debt among 183 ranked U.S. law schools according to U.S. News.
UH Mānoa’s Andrea Freeman identifies the flaws in and proposes amendments to laws designed to address racial discrimination in credit.
UH Mānoa’s Maxine Burkett will join international scholars at the Woodrow Wilson Center to discuss climate change and public policy.
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.
Will K. Weinstein’s series of eight lectures at Âé¶¹´«Ã½Mānoa examines ethical dilemmas that are making headlines across the U.S. and beyond.