Skip to Main Nav Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer Content

Eviction moratorium on Maui Island ended on Feb. 4, 2025. For updates, click here.

News & Reports

LIHU‘E, Hawaiʻi – Seven eighth grade students from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School helped the Fifth Judicial Circuit on Kauaʻi hold its first-ever Law Day Art Contest by submitting original works... read more

Lauren Higa, a fifth grader at Maryknoll School, and Navarro Dondur, an eighth grader at Kaimuki Middle School, took the top prizes in this year’s First Circuit Law Day Art... read more

LĪHUʻE, Hawaiʻi – More than 20 attorneys attended the Kauaʻi Self-Help Center Attorney Training consisting of continuing legal education that prepared them to help in the statewide effort to increase... read more

HONOLULU — Congratulations to First Circuit Chief Judge R. Mark Browning (ret.) and First Circuit Judge Trish K. Morikawa, who were honored by the Hawaiʻi Women Lawyers on April 25... read more

Hawaiʻi’s legal community celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Kona Courthouse Self-Help service at an event sponsored by the West Hawaiʻi Bar Association on January 19. Supreme Court Chief Justice... read more

More than 200 people attended a special community celebration on Saturday, April 27, commemorating the sesquicentennial (150th) anniversary of the construction of Aliʻiōlani Hale, home of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court.*... read more

  KAILUA, Hawaiʻi – The Hawaiʻi Supreme Court convened today at Kailua High School, giving more than 300 students the opportunity to observe oral argument in an actual case.  Students... read more

  MEDIA ADVISORY April 23, 2024 WHAT:  Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Holding its First Oral Argument at Kailua High School WHO:   Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald                Associate Justice Sabrina S.... read more

Click for event web page Join us at the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center for guided reflections on the history and legal impacts made, past and present, at Aliʻiōlani... read more

HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary is warning the public that scammers continue to pose as police officers, sheriffs, and Judiciary employees claiming that there is a warrant for your... read more

Chat

KolokoloChat

How can I help you today?

×