West Maui water rights’ for community members focus of UH law clinic
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.
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.
Melissa Murray is a leading expert in constitutional law, family law, and reproductive rights and justice.
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.
Aʻo Aku Aʻo Mai Initiative provides access to justice for Native Hawaiians through legal education and direct legal services
Native Hawaiian Law: A Treatise, provides detailed explanations on aspects of law affecting Native Hawaiian cultural and natural resources
UH law school in partnership with OHA offers Native Hawaiian law training course in line with newly signed Act 169
State and county lawmakers receive training course on Native Hawaiian law at UH Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law.
Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law unveiled ʻOhia, a publication featuring papers on cutting-edge issues impacting Native Hawaiian law.