The Creation and Composition of the Federated States of Micronesia. Edward King was the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Federated States of Micronesia. He also served as a justice in two other South Pacific jurisdictions and as a Federal Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for Hawaii. Mr. King was […]
In The Vineyard (Law Across The Sea)
This week on Law Across the Sea, Seth T. Buckley and Mark Shklov walk through the Vineyard of law, photography, and wine, and discuss their relationships to each other and life. The host for this episode was Mark Shklov. The guest for this episode was Seth T. Buckley. To find out more about Musings By […]
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law
Ms. Rashid is a Juris Doctoral Candidate, Class of 2018, at the University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law. As part of her studies, Ms. Rashid has developed an insight into the influence of artificial intelligence on the practice of law. Mark and Rashid discuss the meaning of artificial intelligence, how it has […]
Larsen vs Hawaiian Kingdom
Keanu Sai has a Ph.D. in Political Science and teaches at Windward Community College. He represented the Hawaiian Kingdom, as its Agent, before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands, a case involving claims by Lance Larsen that the Hawaiian Government was negligent by allowing American laws to be imposed in the Hawaiian […]
Hawaiian Genealogy
Kaho`okeleholu Kale Hannahs and Manny Mattos. Kale Hannahs is the Project Manager for OHA’s Papakilo Database and the Co-Manager of Hale Noelo. Kale leads the Papakilo Database, a comprehensive online resource that has been recognized as one of the best examples of an online indigenous repository of knowledge. The Papakilo Database is a reliable resource […]
North to Alaska
David Case has over 35 years experience as an attorney representing Alaska Native interests. David represented Alaska Native village corporations, tribes, and rural municipalities from Ketchikan in Southeast Alaska to Kotzebue in the Northwest Arctic, and Anaktuvuk Pass on the North Slope to the Aleutian Islands. He has written law review, cited scholarly articles and […]
Lawson On Laws
Ken Lawson is a Professor at the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii. He teaches criminal law and procedure, professional responsibility, and evidence and is the Co-Director of the Innocence Project. He recently traveled to Hong Kong where he spoke to Chinese criminal defense attorneys about Effective Representation in Death […]
Royal Hawaiian Songs
This Law Across the Sea Program will be less about Law and more about the Sea. Host Mark Shklov features Hawaiian musician, Matt Love, in a special segment of Royal Hawaiian Songs, songs written and sung by Hawaiian Royalty at a time in history that is worth remembering . . . a time worth remembering […]
Tomodachi Talk
Marco Mangelsdorf, President at ProVision Solar and Mina Morita, former Chairwoman of the State of Hawaii’s Public Utilities Commission, appear alongside Jay Fidell for Mina, Marco and Me to welcome P U C Commissioner Jay Griffin and discuss Hawaii’s most recent energy news and developments. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am […]
Before there were Lawyers, There were Warriors
Mike Medeiros is a practitioner of Lua, Hawaiian Martial Arts. Manny Mattos makes traditional Hawaiian weapons. He has studied museum pieces and perfected his craft, creating replicas in Koa and other Hawaiian woods. Mike and Manny appear on Law Across the Sea to discuss the history of Hawaiian Warriors, martial arts, and weaponry. ThinkTech Hawaii […]