- William S. Richardson School of Law
Infobox Law School
name = University of Hawai'i, William S. Richardson School of Law
established = 1973
type = Public
endowment =
parent endowment = $3 billion
head = Aviam Soifer
city = Mānoa
state = Hawaiokinai
country = USA
students = 308 [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/ABA_LawSchoolData/ABA4867.pdf William S. Richardson School of Law Official ABA Data] ]
faculty = 76
ranking = 82 [ [http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/law Law - Best Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report] ]
bar pass rate = 83%
annual tuition = $13,778
homepage = [http://www.hawaii.edu/law/ www.hawaii.edu/law/]
motto = "Ma luna aokinae o na lahui a pau ke ola ke kanaka" (Hawaiian) Above all nations is humanity
aba profile = [http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchResults/SchoolPage_PDFs/LSAC_LawSchoolDescription/LSAC4867.pdf William S. Richardson School of Law Profile] The William S. Richardson School of Law is a public, co-educational institution of the University of Hawaiokinai at Mānoa in Honolulu, Hawaiokinai. Named after the beloved Hawaiokinai State Supreme CourtChief Justice William S. Richardson , it is the only law school in the State of Hawaiokinai. It is fully accredited by theAmerican Bar Association and is a member of theAssociation of American Law Schools .The William S. Richardson School of Law has adopted a mission of promoting justice, ethical responsibility and public service with special emphasis on field of law of particular importance to Hawaiokinai and the
Pacific Rim region includingenvironmental law , rights ofnative Hawaiians ,maritime law andPacific andAsia n legal systems. There are approximately 270 students with an average of 90 students in each class, taught by 22 permanent faculty.Establishment
The William S. Richardson School of Law was established by an act of the Hawaiokinai State Legislature in
1968 and welcomed its first doctor of jurisprudence candidates in1973 . There were fifty-three students in the first class, includingJohn D. Waihee III , future Governor of Hawaiokinai. In1974 , the American Bar Association granted provisional accreditation and then received full accreditation in1982 . In1983 , the William S. Richardson School of Law moved into new facilities on the campus of the University of Hawaiokinai at Mnoa.Recent developments
*U.S. Supreme Court Justice Kennedy visited in Spring of 2006 as part of the school's Jurist-in-Residence program.
*U.S. Supreme Court Justice Breyer visited in Spring of 2008 as part of the school's Jurist-in-Residence program.
*The William S. Richardson School of Law was ranked in the top tier as one of "America's Top Law Schools" in2004 by "Law School 100".
*The "U.S. News and World Report " ranked it as one of "America's Best Graduate Schools" for2005 .
*In 2003,Aviam Soifer became the law school's newest Dean.
*The William S. Richardson School of Law was ranked 82nd among the top 100 law schools in the U.S. by "U.S. News & World Report ".
*The William S. Richardson School of Law, NALSA team, composed of Anosh Yaqoob and Scott Hovey, captured the 2007 National Native American Law Student Association Moot Court National Championship in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Mr. Yaqoob also garnered the 2nd Place Best Oralist Award.
*On February 23, 2008, the William S. Richardson School of Law's NALSA Moot Court team, captured four out of nine awards (placing in all three categories) at the annual moot court competition held in Tempe, Arizona at the Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law at Arizona State University. The duo of Moani Crowell & Greg Schlais was awarded First Place in the Best Brief category and Anosh Yaqoob won First Place in the Best Oralist category. Scott Hovey & Anosh Yaqoob garnered Third Place in the Best Advocate category (overall) and Edward Hu & Derek Kauanoe captured Second Place in the Best Advocate category (overall). Other participating Hawaii students include Ann Kanoelehua Otteman & Richard Wallsgrove (ranking in the Top 16), Christopher Santos & Terrence Thornburgh, and Rafael Renteria.References
Resources
* [http://manoa.hawaii.edu/ University of Hawaiokinai at Mnoa]
* [http://www.hawaii.edu/law/ William S. Richardson School of Law]
* [http://library.law.hawaii.edu/ William S. Richardson Law Library]
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