Lucy Grant, a fourth grader at Aliʻiōlani Elementary School, and Keahi Yuen, an eighth grader at Maryknoll School, took the top prizes in this year’s First Circuit Law Day Art... read more
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KAILUA-KONA, Hawaiʻi – Debate Club students from Kealakehe Intermediate School and Konawaena Middle School spent a recent Friday morning at the Keahuolū Courthouse learning about the three branches of government,... read more
Nearly 30 years to the day that she was sworn-in as an Associate Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court (April 22, 1993), the Honorable Paula A. Nakayama celebrated her last... read more
HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary is warning the public about a scam involving a man purporting to be a state sheriff and demanding money to take care of a... read more
HONOLULU – The Nominating Committee of the Hawaii Supreme Court is seeking to fill four attorney and two non-attorney positions on the Disciplinary Board of the Hawaii Supreme Court. Applicants... read more
Past Honorees Include U.S. Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day O’Connor, and Congresswoman Patsy Takemoto Mink HONOLULU – Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Justice Sabrina S. McKenna has been... read more
HONOLULU — Power has been restored at Kauikeaouli Hale (Honolulu District Courthouse) and the facility will be open tomorrow, Wednesday, March 28. Power went out about 9:30 this morning and... read more
Hawaiʻi state judges met with students and teachers in a variety of settings during National Judicial Outreach Week (NJOW) 2023 to discuss their roles as judges, the rule of law,... read more
The Kāneʻohe District Courthouse is closed for the remainder of the day due to a power outage in the area. The courthouse, which closed at 2 p.m., is located at... read more
Freelance Court Interpreters Paid Minimum $25 an Hour HONOLULU –If you speak English and another language and want to put your skills to good use, the Hawai‘i State Judiciary wants... read more