The Hawaii State Judiciary and Hawaii Access to Justice Commission continue to grow a network and expand outreach HONOLULU, HI – Conference attendees were invigorated and inspired by the Hawaii... read more
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On June 23, 2016, the Honolulu DWI (Driving While Impaired) Court held a graduation ceremony to acknowledge the hard work, commitment, and success of its latest graduates. Since its founding... read more
Tenants and landlords will soon be provided resources designed to prevent disputes from escalating to eviction. A grassroots effort called STAE (Steps to Avoid Eviction) is a campaign aimed at... read more
Hawaii State Judiciary justices, judges, and administrators joined distinguished judicial colleagues and representatives from the Government of India, Governor David Ige, state legislators, partners from the Department of Land and... read more
Eight graduates were recognized for their achievements at the Kauai Drug Court Graduation Ceremony on May 13, 2016. The ceremony was also a celebration of National Drug Court Month, which... read more
Darien W.L. Ching Nagata was sworn in as Judge of the District Court of Third Circuit at a special ceremony on Friday, May 20, 2016, at the Hilo Judiciary Complex,... read more
On June 15, 2016, the Hawaii Supreme Court welcomed honorable distinguished guests and representatives from the Government of India for the 2016 India-Hawaii Judicial Colloquium. The Colloquium, held at the... read more
Honolulu, HI- The Hawaii State Judiciary partnered with the William S. Richardson School of Law Child Welfare Clinic to set up keiki corners at the Ronald T.Y Moon Kapolei Courthouse. ... read more
On June 8, 2016, fifteen high school students from the University of Hawaii’s “Law and Justice Summer Program” visited the Hawaii State Supreme Court, and met with Chief Justice... read more
There is a beautiful Kauri Pine on the Mililani Street side of Ali`iolani Hale that has been part of the Judiciary ‘ohana for about a century. It has remained a... read more