By Ellen-Rae Cachola The Law Library’s Archives team, led by Dr. Ellen-Rae Cachola and assisted by Ellen Faletti, exhibited archival displays at the 50th Anniversary Gala of the William S. Richardson School of Law. The exhibit title was 50 Years in the Making: William S. Richardson School of Law … [Read more...] about The Law School’s Archives Displayed at the 50th Gala
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Curriculum History of William S. Richardson School of Law, 2015-2022
Please see part 7 of our 8-part series on the curriculum history of the Law School. … [Read more...] about Curriculum History of William S. Richardson School of Law, 2015-2022
“Meet Your Library Staff”: Cayla Jurison
May's Library Staff is Cayla Jurison. Come in and say “aloha” when you get the chance. … [Read more...] about “Meet Your Library Staff”: Cayla Jurison
What is Law Day and How is it Observed?
By Storm Stoker Law Day is on May 1st. President Dwight D. Eisenhower established Law Day in 1958 to celebrate the rule of law in a free society. After his experiences in WWII, he realized the perils of a society where the rule of law has broken down. Many countries observe May 1st as their Labor … [Read more...] about What is Law Day and How is it Observed?
National Library Week: Advocating for Intellectual Freedom at the Law Library
By Ellen-Rae Cachola The Law Library has launched Ready, Set, Library! National Library Week on April 7 through 14, to raise awareness on library access, censorship, and intellectual freedom. Take a look at these International Federation of Library Association and Institutes Library Map of the … [Read more...] about National Library Week: Advocating for Intellectual Freedom at the Law Library
Curriculum History of William S. Richardson School of Law, 2008-2013
Please see part 7 of our 8-part series on the curriculum history of the Law School. … [Read more...] about Curriculum History of William S. Richardson School of Law, 2008-2013
