Mililani High School’s “We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution” team took first place at the state level and will go to Washington, D.C. to represent Hawai`i at the... read more
The state network will upgrade equipment on June 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. All websites will be down including eCourt Kokua, eCourt Kokua Kiosk, JEFS Electronic Filing , and eReminder.
News & Reports
Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald announced today that he is seeking written comment on judicial nominees for the upcoming vacancy in the District Court of the Third Circuit (county of... read more
The many lawyers, law clerks, law students and staff who volunteered at November’s “Ask-a-Lawyer” event were personally thanked by First Circuit Judge Ed Kubo for helping veterans with their legal... read more
The Honolulu DWI (driving while impaired) Court celebrated its first graduate on Thursday, March 6, before presiding District Court Judge David Lo. In court, Judge Lo congratulated and acknowledged the... read more
On February 21, Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald presented Associate Justice Simeon R. Acoba, Jr., with a Proclamation declaring February 28, 2014–his last day at the Judiciary prior to becoming a... read more
The Hawaii State Judiciary continues to receive reports of email scams, in which emails purporting to come from Hawaii State Judiciary offices or staff are being sent to individuals worldwide.... read more
The Judicial Council is extending the deadline in its search to find qualified applicants to fill two upcoming vacancies on the Hawai`i State Ethics Commission. The new application deadline is... read more
Non-attorney applicants are wanted to fill a vacancy on the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection Board. The board oversees and administers the fund for clients who have been the victims... read more
At the signing of Senate Bill 1, Governor Abercrombie acknowledged retired Justice Steven Levinson and Associate Judge Daniel Foley as instrumental in paving the way for the Marriage Equality Act.... read more
The Hawaii State Judiciary has received multiple reports of an email scam, in which emails purporting to come from the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals are being sent to individuals... read more