University of Hawaiʻi Law Review
Higher EducationOverview
The University of Hawaiʻi Law Review at the William S. Richardson School of Law serves the local legal community by providing an elite academic forum for legal scholarship in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific, and contributes to national discourse on emerging legal issues through the publication of compelling legal writing. First organized in 1979, the University of Hawaiʻi Law Review is a student-run organization that publishes Hawaiʻi’s leading journal of legal scholarship from the legal community, including law professors, practitioners, jurists, and law students. The Law Review produces two issues annually. Manuscripts have been published relating to Land Use in Hawaiʻi; Environmental and Energy Law; Native Hawaiians and other Indigenous Peoples; and Racial and Social Justice. Please visit the University of Hawaiʻi Law Review’s website for more information on future submissions, the Hawaiʻi Law podcast, past mastheads, and more!