1 1 Williamson BC Chang Professor of Law University of Hawai'i William S. Richardson School of Law Education
1 Williamson B.C. Chang Professor of Law University of Hawai‘i William S. Richardson School of Law Education: 1972 A.B. Princeton University [Graduated in three years] Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Certificate in East Asian Affairs Thesis: “The May 7th Cadre School and the Chinese Cultural Revolution” 1975 J.D. University of California, Berkeley Associate Editor, California Law Review Associate Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly Clerkship: Judge Dick Yin Wong, United States District Court for the District of Hawai‘i 1975-76 Teaching: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor of Law, University of Hawai‘i 1976 to Present Courses: Corporations, Business Associations, Corporate Taxation, Conflict of Laws, Legal Aspects of Water Rights, Jurisprudence, Legal Methods, Legal Practice, Securities Regulation, Law of Indigenous Peoples and Native Hawaiian Policy and Governance Visiting Professor: Hiroshima University, 1987 University of Wisconsin, 1989, University of Western Australia 1989, University of San Francisco, 1993 Associations, Affiliations and Awards: 2017 Native Hawaiian Patriot of the Year awarded by the Koani Foundation. Outstanding Native Hawaiian for 2014, presented by Native Hawaiian Student Association, William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii at Manoa September 12, 2014 Senior Fulbright Scholar, University of Western Australia 1989 Editor and Member, American Society of Comparative Law (Board Member 1990) Trustee, Law and Society Association 1993 1 2 Senior Legislative Counsel, United States Select Committee on Indian Affairs, Chairman of Committee, Senator Daniel K. Inouye 1990 Reporter, Advisory Commission on Water Resources (Drafted Hawai‘i State Water Code) 1984-1986 Special Deputy Attorney General, State of Hawai‘i 1978-1984 (Represented State of Hawai‘i and Chief Justice William S.
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