Browse Items (46 total) Collection: Curriculum History Exhibit of the William S. Richardson School of Law Browse All Search Items of 5 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Race, Labor, & Indigeneity online exhibit & discussion between Center for Oral History, Center for Labor Education & Resarch, and the UH School of Law Library. Featuring comments on the intersection of Hawaiian Sovereignty and labor by Adolph Reed, Kealani Cook, Jonathan Okumura, Nandita Sharma, Ilima Long, and Ikaika Hussey. Pacific Island Legal Institute reception featuring oral testimonies of judges from the Federated States of Micronesia, American Samoa, Hawai’i, and Law Students and Faculty from WSRSL. Sam King’s ʻohana and Randy Roth attending the Samuel P. King Archival Collection reception. Guests viewing a scrapbook from Samuel P. King’s archive. Law Library renovations completed in 2016, addressing the ABA strategic priority to expand information services and resources to support the educational and scholarly activities of the Law School, the University of Hawaiʻi, and the extended legal community. Victoria Szymczak hired as the Law Library Director of the UH School of Law Library. Masthead and introduction to the 1st edition of the Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal. Business Cluster Courses related to Business Associations, Secured Transactions, and the Second Year Seminar The WSRSL set up a JD/MBA Program in partnership with the Sblder College of Business. The Will Weinsten Conversation Series on Business Ethics was one such program from this partnership. Al Landon’s Business Law Syllabus Spring 2014 Business studies at the WSRSL began in 1985 through the Pacific Asian Legal Studies International Business Transactions course taught by John Vafai. Over the years, different law faculty would evolve the program, bringing in new ideas to teach the Business Law curriculum. of 5 Next Page Featured Item 1970's Quarry Photos. UH Campus, McCarthy Mall, Hamilton Library, Lower Campus Road, class picnic at Ala Moana Park.