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First organized in 1979, The University of Hawaiʻi Law Review is the leading journal of legal scholarship at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law (WSRSL). Annually, the Law Review produces one volume, comprised of two issues, published in the winter and summer. Each issue contains paradigm-challenging content, authored by law students, practicioners, law professors, and jurists, and rigorously reviewed by our staff writers and board members.
The University of Hawaiʻi Law Review has two primary purposes: to advance local, national, and international legal scholarship, and to provide an academic forum for WSRSL’s leading law students to further sharpen their legal analysis, editing, and writing skills.
Articles published in the University of Hawaiʻi Law Review are often cited by scholars and practicioners, both in the State of Hawai‘i and throughout the United States.