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  1. Mission. The William S. Richardson School of Law is a collaborative, multicultural community preparing students for excellence in the practice of law and related careers that advance justice and the rule of law. We develop highly qualified, ethical professionals through excellence in teaching, scholarship, and public service.

  2. The University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law Library provides access to a rich collection of legal resources, including books, journals, databases, and archives. The library also offers various services and spaces for students, faculty, and researchers. Learn more about the library's hours, policies, and events on its website.

  3. The Pro Bono Program at the William S. Richardson School of Law was one of the first law school pro bono programs in the country and is believed to be the first student-initiated mandatory program in the nation. In April 1991, student organization Advocates for Public Interest Law presented a formal proposal to the faculty.

  4. The Advanced JD Program for Foreign Law Graduates at the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law is designed for students who have already earned a law degree from a foreign institution and want to pursue a US legal education. The program allows students to transfer up to 29 credits from their previous law study and complete the JD degree in as little as two years. The program ...

  5. The University of Hawaiʻi Law Review at the William S. Richardson School of Law serves the local legal community by providing an elite academic forum for legal scholarship in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific, and contributes to the national discourse on emerging legal issues through the publication of compelling legal writing. First organized in 1979 ...

  6. William S. Richardson School of Law ... Director, Institute of Asian-Pacific Business Law (IAPBL) Carlsmith Ball Faculty Scholar (2012-2014) cbooth@hawaii.edu.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2022 · Non-Law Students: The Law School accepts only two types of external auditors: (1) classified UH graduate students; and (2) professional auditors. The Law School does not participate in the Na Kupuna program. For more information please refer to the William S. Richardson Auditing Policy for Non-Law Students. Back to the top. 19.