HONOLULU, Hawaiʻi (May 11, 2026) — The William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, is proud to introduce The Docket: a free, comprehensive call-for-papers (CFP) aggregator tailored for the legal academy. It offers real-time information on CFPs for conferences, symposia, … [Read more...] about Introducing The Docket: A One-Stop Shop for the Legal Academy’s Calls for Papers
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An Interview with Human Rights Lawyer Julian Aguon ’09
On December 2, 2024, Julian Aguon, a 2009 graduate of the William S. Richardson School of Law, argued before the International Court of Justice in a historic case on the obligations of states with respect to climate change. For the past five years, Aguon and Blue Ocean Law, the Guam-based human … [Read more...] about An Interview with Human Rights Lawyer Julian Aguon ’09
Richardson Law School introduces new expungement automation tool at free legal clinic
The William S. Richardson School of Law recently participated in a free legal clinic, introducing a new expungement automation tool developed by Innovator-in-Residence Matthew Stubenberg and law student Ben Leider. On Sept. 28 at Waiʻanae Public Library, in just four hours, nearly 120 people … [Read more...] about Richardson Law School introduces new expungement automation tool at free legal clinic
Innovator in residence expands access to popular “Coding for Lawyers” class
Innovator in Residence Matthew Stubenberg at the William S. Richardson School of Law is once again offering his highly requested class, “Coding for Lawyers”, during the Spring 2025 semester. In addition, the course is now also being offered to students in the online JD program. This innovative … [Read more...] about Innovator in residence expands access to popular “Coding for Lawyers” class
Japanese law leaders visit Richardson, discuss programs
The William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa welcomed a delegation of 30 distinguished lawyers, executive leaders and their spouses from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA) on July 22. Richardson Professor Mark Levin, director of the UH Mānoa Center … [Read more...] about Japanese law leaders visit Richardson, discuss programs
Richardson named amongst “Best Law Schools for 2024” by The Princeton Review
William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has been named as one of the “Best Law Schools for 2024” by The Princeton Review. The rankings were published on July 16, with Richardson appearing in three other categories. Richardson was ranked No. 4 for Most Chosen By … [Read more...] about Richardson named amongst “Best Law Schools for 2024” by The Princeton Review
