On September 11, Associate Dean Troy Andrade ʻ11 and Professor Eduardo Capulong, Director of Experiential Learning, represented the William S. Richardson School of Law at a gathering highlighting the University of Hawai‘i’s Multilingual Multicultural Professional Practice. The program is a … [Read more...] about Richardson Law Strengthens Cross-Campus Partnership on Multilingual Multicultural Professional Practice
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Danicole Ramos ’23 Honored with Clare Hanusz Award for Immigrant Justice Leadership
Danicole Ramos, a 2023 graduate of the William S. Richardson School of Law, has been named the inaugural recipient of The Legal Clinic’s Clare Hanusz Award for Emerging Leaders in Immigrant Justice. Presented on April 10, 2025, the award honors Ramos for his steadfast commitment to Hawaiʻi’s … [Read more...] about Danicole Ramos ’23 Honored with Clare Hanusz Award for Immigrant Justice Leadership
UH Law School Receives $250,000 Grant for Professional Identity Development
The Mellon Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law to develop new approaches to the formation of law students’ professional identity. Led by Professor Eduardo R.C. Capulong, Director of Experiential Learning, the initiative, … [Read more...] about UH Law School Receives $250,000 Grant for Professional Identity Development
Collaboration Explores Clinical Legal Education in Hawaiʻi, New Mexico, and Japan
On March 4, Dr. Atsushi Shiraki (S.J.D. ’24), Associate Professor of Law at the University of the Ryukyus, convened a distinguished panel for a Clinical Legal Education session exploring emerging practices in Hawaiʻi, New Mexico, and Japan. The event featured esteemed legal scholars Professor … [Read more...] about Collaboration Explores Clinical Legal Education in Hawaiʻi, New Mexico, and Japan
Hawaiʻi Innocence Project Secures Exoneration of Gordon Cordeiro After 30 Years
After spending more than three decades behind bars for crimes he did not commit, Gordon Cordeiro walked free this week—exonerated through the dedicated efforts of the Hawaiʻi Innocence Project (HIP). On Feb. 21, Cordeiro had his conviction vacated and was freed. HIP, founded in 2005 at the … [Read more...] about Hawaiʻi Innocence Project Secures Exoneration of Gordon Cordeiro After 30 Years
New partnership expands medical-legal support for Hawaiʻi families
The William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has announced an exciting collaboration between the Medical-Legal Partnership for Children in Hawai‘i (MLPC) and Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children. This partnership, which began earlier this year and … [Read more...] about New partnership expands medical-legal support for Hawaiʻi families
