UH invites leaders, community to create sustainable, innovative future
Advancing a Circular Economy in Hawaiʻi will be held at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center on December 13.
Advancing a Circular Economy in Hawaiʻi will be held at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center on December 13.
The workshop offered an opportunity for researchers in this niche area to network and collaborate on future projects.
Judge Lisa M. Ginoza was nominated to the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court on October 23.
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.
More than 200 UH students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the law school joined a kick-off celebration on September 6.
Serrano serves as the law school’s director of faculty research and is a professor of law and associate director of Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law.
The new class will teach UH law students how to hack into computers and better equip them in cybersecurity law.
To help non-citizen military members and veterans go through the immigration and legal process, a UH law school graduate was awarded a national fellowship.
The participants come from 37 states, Washington, D.C., American Samoa, Guam and five tribal nations.
UH law library faculty presented at the American Association of Law Libraries annual conference in Boston in July.