Lecture honors retired UH law school dean
A $100,000 gift from The Hundt Family Foundation will establish a visiting constitutional law lecturer program.
A $100,000 gift from The Hundt Family Foundation will establish a visiting constitutional law lecturer program.
Dean Camille A. Nelson was selected as a recipient of the 2025 Deborah L. Rhode Award presented by the American Association of Law Schools.
The partnership provides free legal services to low-income families, focusing on medical-legal issues like housing stability, income support and family law.
Nearly 120 people received legal assistance to expunge arrest records and recall bench warrants.
The three-day conference focused on climate change, marine pollution, fisheries and economics as well as the intersection between law and science including recent court decisions.
Students from Hakuoh University in Japan met Hawaiʻi legal experts through the UH Community Colleges.
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.