Reports
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Access to Justice |
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2023 Access to Justice Commission Annual ReportThree-Year Evaluation of Hawaiʻi Access to Justice Commission Supreme Court evaluates the Hawaiʻi Access to Justice Commission as making impressive progress. (104 KB PDF ADA) Justice for All Project ReportHawaii Judiciary 20/20: Our Vision Strategic PlanThis report provides recommendations on how the Judiciary can most effectively achieve its mission through 2020. [ ADA version of the report ] |
Judicial Diversity |
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Judicial diversity is a matter of great importance in our community and to the fair administration of justice. The Judiciary is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity throughout our state courts that exemplifies the diversity in Hawaiʻi, and we encourage you to review our new Judicial Diversity Dashboard. |
Foreclosure Mediation Project Reports |
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Memo From Chief Court Administrator About Foreclosure Pilot Project Order Terminating Foreclosure Pilot Project 2013 Foreclosure Mediation Pilot Project Report [ ADA Version of 2013 Foreclosure Mediation Report ] 2010-2012 Foreclosure Mediation Pilot Project Report The Circuit Court of the Third Circuit’s Foreclosure Mediation Pilot Project Report for 2010-2012 and the previous 2009-2010 report. |
Judicial Transparency |
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Report of the Judicial CouncilRead the latest Report [ January 2014 to December 2015 ] Judicial Performance Program ReportsRead the latest Report |2023 (ADA)| Calendar Year Archive | 2022 (ADA)| 2021 Report [ ADA ]| 2020 [ ADA ] | 2019 [ ADA ]| 2018 [ ADA ]| 2017 [ ADA ]| 2016 [ ADA ] | 2015 [ ADA ] | 2014 [ADA] |2013 [ADA] | 2012 [ADA] | 2011 [ADA] | 2010 [ADA] | Judicial Financial Disclosure Statements2023 Tax YearTax Year Archive | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2010/2011 | Judges and justices are obliged to not permit personal financial interests to influence their judgment. See Hawaiʻi Revised Code of Judicial Conduct, Rule 2.4; HRS § 601-7(a). In most instances, a judge will voluntarily recuse from participating in a case when the judge’s interests or the interests of the judge’s immediate family might be affected. |