UH law school is assisting Maui Komohana residents in reclaiming their water rights, through the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law.
The UH law school received an International Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums award for Punawaiola, a digital archives project of Hawaiian kingdom historical and legal materials.
The William S. Richardson School of Law training covers four major legal areas affecting Native Hawaiians and is required for members of designated Hawaiʻi boards, commissions and councils.
Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law unveiled ʻOhia, a publication featuring papers on cutting-edge issues impacting Native Hawaiian law.