UH Mānoa Law School featured in PreLaw magazine
The William S. Richardson School of Law applauded for its diversity and experiential learning in PreLaw Magazine.
The William S. Richardson School of Law applauded for its diversity and experiential learning in PreLaw Magazine.
State and county lawmakers receive training course on Native Hawaiian law at UH Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law.
The bar passage rate for new School of Law graduates rose from 75 percent annually over the past three years to 83 percent for the July 2013 Hawaiʻi State Bar exam.
The William S. Richardson School of Law named Best Environment for Minority Students by The Princeton Review
Cynthia Quinn, currently a faculty specialist with the School of Law, was appointed executive administrator and secretary of the Board of Regents.
School of Law’s Eric K. Yamamoto publishes second edition of the seminal book Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment.
The University of Hawaiʻi honors all graduates systemwide.
Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law unveiled ʻOhia, a publication featuring papers on cutting-edge issues impacting Native Hawaiian law.
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates 2013 spring commencement systemwide.
Grant promotes food security, renewable energy research.