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“Role of Constitutional Conventions in Hawaii” Presentation at the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center

Posted on Nov 6, 2014 in Featured News

The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center and the Hawaii State Bar Association Civic Education Committee have organized a two-part teacher workshop examining Hawaii’s constitution.

Since 1840, the governance of Hawaii has been defined by a source document- a constitution. For over 170 years, the changing of our Constitution has reflected the aspirations, fears, courage and resiliency of the people of Hawaii. Over the course of the next two Saturdays, the mechanics of constitutional change will be explored.

Our very own Associate Judge Daniel Foley, Hawaii State Intermediate Court of Appeals, Calvin Ching, Deputy Chief Court Administrator for the First Circuit Court, and Keahe Davis, Education Specialist, King Kamehameha V Judiciary History will be some of the featured speakers

The programs are on Saturday November 8 and 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Ali`iolani Hale (417 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. For more information or to register, please call (808) 539-4999.