OHA and Ka Huli Ao Center at law school to continue initiative
Aʻo Aku Aʻo Mai Initiative provides access to justice for Native Hawaiians through legal education and direct legal services
Aʻo Aku Aʻo Mai Initiative provides access to justice for Native Hawaiians through legal education and direct legal services
First-ever law library art exhibition at UH Mānoa explores themes of social justice.
In a new partnership, the first between a university in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and the Peace Corps, Grace Magruder will receive a $3,000 annual grant to study at the law school.
Native Hawaiian Law: A Treatise, provides detailed explanations on aspects of law affecting Native Hawaiian cultural and natural resources
In data from the latest U.S. News and World Report, graduates of the William S. Richardson School of Law carried the second lowest average level of debt in the nation.
The UH Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law is reaching out for community feedback on the proposed merger between Hawaiian Electric Industries and NextEra.
The UH community celebrates the life of William S. Richardson School of Law graduate Shirley Garcia.
UH law school in partnership with OHA offers Native Hawaiian law training course in line with newly signed Act 169
Associate Professor Tae-Ung Baik appointed to UN Human Rights Council Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.
Streaming services, music royalties, compensation and the price of fame considered ethically by industry heavyweights.