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WAILUKU, Hawaii – The Hawaii State Judiciary is advising court users to be aware of two renovation projects beginning this month at Hoapili Hale. “We are continuing to make the... read more

  HONOLULU – All Oahu students in third to eighth grades are invited to participate in the First Circuit Court’s 2021 Law Day art contest. Public, private, and home-schooled students... read more

HONOLULU — The Judicial Council is seeking applicants to fill upcoming vacancies on the Hawaii State Ethics Commission and Campaign Spending Commission. Terms on each commission are for four years.... read more

  Click Here to View Video     Featuring Guest Speakers First Lady Dawn Ige and Pilialoha Lee Loy Thursday, March 4, 2021 5:30-6:30 p.m. (HST) As educators, women have... read more

  The five-part series on Confronting Racial Injustice: Achieving Racial Equity in Hawaii will conclude with a discussion on  Diversity, Inclusion, & Empowerment on Friday, March 12, from noon to... read more

HONOLULU – The Hawaii State Judiciary today announced an enhanced service providing text and email notifications for upcoming court hearings or event dates. The service, called eReminder, is now available... read more

Be sure to check out the newest episode of “Talk Story with House Majority.” It highlights the great work of the Judiciary throughout the pandemic and how it will continue... read more

HONOLULU — Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court announced today that for those applicants sitting for the Hawaii bar examination scheduled to begin on February 23, 2021,... read more

Implicit bias training is being offered with greater frequency in businesses and organizations. Join us to learn more about strengthening these trainings to identify and address the bias itself, and... read more

Under the Constitution of the State of Hawaii, Article VI, Appointment of Justices and Judges, Section 3: “The chief justice, with the consent of the senate, shall fill a vacancy... read more

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