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William S. Richardson School of Law University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa KE KULA KĀNĀWAI “The Law School” For calendar of events, go to http://www.hawaii.edu/law/calendar/CALENDAR_OF_EVENTS.pdf Volume 10, No. 12 Week of Feb. 13, 2005 ANNOUNCEMENTS program co-sponsored by the Hawaii State Bar Association and the Hawaii Supreme Court was well attended and provocative. Justice The First Amendment In Crisis is a symposium sponsored by the Kennedy also visited Farrington High School and the East West Law School, the Cades Foundation and the Hawaii State Bar Center. Liam Skilling 2L and Justine Hura 2L interviewed Justice Association with additional support from the Honolulu Advertiser and Kennedy and Judge Bright for articles in the Hawaii Bar Journal. the Society of Professional Journalists, Hawai'i Chapter to be held on Friday afternoon / Saturday morning, February 24-25, 2006 and is free Justice Kennedy spoke briefly at the UH Law Review Symposium on and open to the public. The Friday night dinner and keynote address Kelo v. City of New London and honored Adjunct Professor and US will be by Anthony Lewis, former New York Times columnist and Federal Judge David Ezra, a participant in the symposium panel author of Gideon's Trumpet and Make No Law: The Sulllivan Case and along with Dean Avi Soifer, Prof. David Callies, and former Visiting the First Amendment. Reservations required for the dinner; $60.00 per Prof. Joseph Sax. 'Olelo will broadcast the Symposium as follows: person. Contact [email protected], 956-6545. Publishers, editors, reporters, lawyers, judges, legislators, teachers, and students – 3/7/06 Tue 9:00 pm VIEW Channel 54 anyone concerned about freedom of speech and of the press - are 3/14/06 Tue 9:00 am OAHU Channel 52 welcome. Special guest, in addition to Mr. Lewis, is Margaret 3/16/06 Thu 1:30 pm OAHU Channel 54 Marshall, Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. 3/25/06 Sat 9:00 pm VIEW Channel 52 Chief Justice Marshall will participate in the seminar program and will be the luncheon speaker on Saturday. The Jurists-in-Residence program was capped by a formal dinner at the Halekulani Hotel which included UH Interim President David Also participating in the program McClain, Interim Chancellor Denise Konan, Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald Moon, Justice Steven Levinson, Intermediate • Peter Carlisle, Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jim Burns, ICA Judge Alexa Fujise '80, • Lucy Dalglish, Esq., Executive Director, Reporters Hawaii State Bar President Wayne Parsons, UH Foundation President Committee for Freedom of the Press (Washington, D.C.) Donna Vuchinich, law school friend Frank Boas, and members of the • Jim Dooley, Investigative Reporter, Honolulu law firm of Case Lombardi and Pettit, program sponsor. Levi Advertiser Hookano 3L played guitar during the reception period. Della Au • Hon. David Alan Ezra, United States District Court, Bellati '03 was the MC for the evening. Student Bar Association Honolulu President Donavan Kealoha 2L spoke briefly and presented gifts on • Eugene R. Fidell, Esq., Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell behalf of the students. Justice Kennedy then spoke at length about LLP; President, National Institute of Military Justice several topics, providing the audience with a variety of insights. Dean (Washington D.C.) Soifer presented wooden bowls of milo, macadamia nut and redwood • Jay M. Fidell, Esq., Bendet, Fidell, Sakai & Lee burl hand carved by Bill Gilmartin to Justice Kennedy, Judge Bright (Honolulu) and the law firm of Case Lombardi and Pettit. Special mahalo to • Hon. Les Ihara, Jr., Hawai’i 9th Senatorial District Jamee Kunichika, Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events, • Gregg K. Kakesako, Reporter, Honolulu Star-Bulletin. who organized most of the program. • Gerald Kato, Chair, Department of Journalism, University of Hawaii Visiting Professor Wang Zhenmin, who is Vice Dean at Tsinghua Law School, Beijing, arrived this past week to teach a two-week course • Beverly Keever, Professor of Journalism, University of here on Chinese Constitutional Law. Prof. Wang has an LLB, LLM Hawaii and PhD in law and was a key person in the re-establishment of • Saundra Keyes, Editor, Honolulu Advertiser Tsinghua Law School in 1995. He is a constitutional law expert and • Jeffrey S. Portnoy, Esq., Cades Schutte LLP (Honolulu) now serves on the Macau Basic Law Committee and will also serve on • Kayla Rosenfeld, News Director, Hawaii Public Radio the Hong Kong Basic Law Committee. He has just been named one of • John M. Schum, Esq., Military Law Expert China's "Outstanding Young Talents" for 2005, one of only ten people • Eric A. Seitz, Esq. (Honolulu) in China given the award this year. PALSO is sponsoring a program • Avi Soifer, Dean and Professor, William S. Richardson with Prof. Wang discussing Chinese constitutional law and related School of Law issues in "A Conversation with Dean Wang Zhenmin" on Tuesday, • Joseph D. Steinfield, Esq., Prince, Lobel Glovsky & Tye Feb. 14 at 12:40 in CR 1. LLP (Boston) • Jon Van Dyke, Professor of Law, William S. Dr. Wang Mingyuan, Executive Director and Associate Professor, Richardson School of Law Center for Environmental, Natural Resources & Energy Law, Tsinghua Law School, is also visiting the Law School this week. PALSO and Jurists-in-Residence Program 2006 with US Supreme Court Justice ELS will be sponsoring a program on Feb. 16 with Dr. Wang speaking Anthony M. Kennedy and US Court of Appeals 8th Circuit Senior on "Developments in Chinese Environmental Law: Legal Systems for Judge Myron H. Bright ended on Thursday, February 9 after four Environmental Right to Know" about rapidly changing environmental days of activities including several classes conducted by the jurists, law and policy in China. 12:40 - 1:30 in Moot Court Room. Program receptions, and luncheons with faculty and students. A downtown is open to the public. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ke Kula Kānāwai is the Law School's weekly newsletter consisting of announcements, notices and news. Items should be submitted by 12:00 noon on the preceding Wednesday to the Associate Dean’s mailtray in Room 223 or by E-mail to: [email protected]. Moot Court and Client Counseling Teams - several of our teams Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the former deputy prime minister of have just gone or will soon be going to competitions on the mainland Malaysia and a lawyer who was prosecuted for allegedly political during the month of February. reasons, will present a program on Feb. 22 entitled "Human Rights and Politics: An Asian Perspective" at 4:15 pm in CR 2 sponsored by Native American Moot Court Team PALS. Feb 10-11 at the University of Washington Members: Will Tanaka 3L, Cathy Betts 3L, Kelli Lee 3L, FACULTY Sonny Ganaden 3L, Jocelyn Macadangdang-Doane 2L and Derek Kauanoe 2L. Hazel Beh's article "Student Versus University: The University's Topic: water rights Implied Obligations of Good Faith And Fair Dealing" 59 MD. L. REV. 183, 224 (2000), was recently cited with approval in Onawola v. Johns Client Counseling Team HopkinsUniversity, __ F.Supp.2d __, 2006 WL 273584 (D. Md. 2006). Regional competition at Feb 11 at Univ. of Nevada, Las This is the fifth time this article has been cited by a court in defining Vegas the student-faculty relationship. Members: Hayley Chen 3L, Shan Wirt 3L, Shayna Lum 2L, Shyla Cockett 2L Ron Brown has a chapter entitled "Harmonizing Domestic Labor Law Topic: employers and employees Reforms With Global Labor Law Standards" in a book entitled International Economic Law and China in Economic Transition, to be Philip Jessup International Moot Court Competition published by William S. Hein & Co. in 2006. Feb 17-19 at Chapman University, Orange County Members: Molly Stebbins 3L, Becky Gardner 3L, Nathan David Callies and past visitor Professor Dan Tarlock have co-edited Okubo 3L, Robin Scott 2L, and Lindsay McAneeley 2L. the 2005 edition of Land Use & Environment Law Review, published in January by Thomson West Publishing Co. The Review collects and Saul Lefkowitz Trademark and Unfair Competition Moot Court republishes the best land use and environmental law articles from the Team previous year (2004). Feb 25 in San Francisco Members: Elizabeth Chan 3L, Jeff Kent 2L, Sechyi Laiu Charles Djou, Adjunct Prof. and City Councilmember, was recently 2L and Anthony Wise 2L named lawmaker of the year by Small Business Hawaii. Topic: trademark usage of unique names by sibling for business purposes Larry Foster '81, in Shanghai for the semester, was recently interviewed by the Shanghai Securities News in an article published by Nathan Nelson 3L, wife Jana, son Noa and dog Nalu are pictured on Xinhua News Agency. the cover of this year's Aloha United Way 2005 Report! Sylvia Law, Visiting Professor from NYU with a joint appointment at ALUMNI the law school and the medical school, will be speaking at the Hawaii State Bar Association's Fourth Friday series on Feb. 24, 8:00 - 9:00 am Masaki Igawa, LLM '05 and his wife Rie welcomed their second boy on "The Mayors and Gay Marriage." The program is free but contact on Feb. 11 in Japan and named him Shigemi. "Shige" means reasonable Iris Ito at [email protected] to sign up. Prof. Law is also going to speak or justice and "mi" means ocean. He joins brother Takumi, whom many about the Solomon Amendment on Feb. 22 sponsored by Lambda at of us watch grow up when Masaki studied here. 12:40 pm. Andrea Armitage '84 recently left the state Attorney General's office Justin Levinson's article "Mentally Misquided: How State of Mind after working for years in the Family Law Division to join the law firm Inquiries Ignore Psychological Reality and Overlook Cultural of the Coates & Frey, one of the largest divorce and family law firms.