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Calvin G.C. Pang |
BS, Case Western Reserve University, 1976; MPH, University of Hawai`i, 1981; JD, University of Hawai`i, 1985.
Professor Pang joined the law faculty in 1994. He previously worked at the Legal Aid Society of Hawai`i where he managed the Waianae branch office before moving to the main office in Honolulu where he worked on public entitlements and family law issues. He also spent a year at the Poverty Law Center in Orange County, California. Just prior to joining the faculty, he was a staff attorney to the School of Law's Elder Law Program.
Professor Pang currently serves on the board of the Legal Aid Society of Hawai`i, and on the Executive Committees of the AALS Sections on Clinical Legal Education and Aging and the Law.
A retired Peace Corps volunteer, Professor Pang teaches courses that concern the family and its members. He was a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota Law School in 2001-02. On a personal note, he and his wife are parents of three children including a set of twins.
Teaching Areas:
Elder Law Clinic, Family Law, Lawyering Skills, Legal Research and Writing
Recent and Forthcoming Publications:
Introductory Remarks to Professionalism and Personal Satisfaction,11 Clinical Law Review 405 (2005)
Sojourner to Sojourner, in The Affective Assistance of Counsel: Practicing Law as a Healing Profession, (Marjorie Silver ed., forthcoming 2006-07).