UH law school earns high ranking for racial justice, student-faculty ratios
UH law school was given an “A” rating in racial justice and ranked No. 11 in the U.S. for student-faculty ratio.
UH law school was given an “A” rating in racial justice and ranked No. 11 in the U.S. for student-faculty ratio.
Since the establishment of the program, the law school has graduated 445 scholars.
Julian Aguon has been selected as the Dan and Maggie Inouye Distinguished Chair in Democratic Ideals for fall 2024.
UH Mānoa welcomed a delegation of 30 distinguished lawyers, executive leaders and their spouses from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations.
UH law school was ranked No. 4 for most chosen by older students, No. 5 for most diverse faculty and No. 6 for best state and local clerkships.
Judges Brian Costa, Dyan Medeiros and Steven Nichols, once sworn in, will each serve a term of 10 years.
The team is charged with developing policy recommendations to minimize the impacts of future climate-related natural disasters and to speed recovery from the damage they cause.
William S. Richardson School of Law alumni played a key role in securing an historic settlement in the Navahine v. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Department of Transportation case.
Joshua Faumuina has been selected to serve as a student UH regent.
The William S. Richardson School of Law is commemorating its 50th anniversary this month with a gala on May 31.