Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law
A week after the
Advertiser,
the
Star-Bulletin
has finally printed a
story
about
this:The University of Hawaii at Manoa's law school will received a $600,000 grant to establish a native Hawaiian law center.
The Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law will focus on education, research and the preservation of historical, legal, traditional and customary materials, the university said in a written press release.
The center will also conduct community outreach work and also offer new courses and encourage and support native Hawaiian law students as they pursue legal careers and leadership roles.
My
earlier post
on this stimulated a lengthy and interesting
discussion in the comments (though ranging a bit from this specific
topic).Update 7/26: Article
about the center from UH paper
Kaleo
on July 21.
Posted: Tue - July 5, 2005 at 07:28 AM