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Clarence Thomas: Receiving Gifts and Favors (Life In The Law)

Ethics and Integrity. The host for this show is Sherry Broder. The guest is Will Weinstein. To ordinary people who strive to get along in the everyday world, the Clarence Thomas ethics saga is surreal. Politics and opinion aside, it’s particularly upsetting because the one thing we all expect from our highest court is ethical […]

Clarence Thomas: Receiving Gifts and Favors (Life In The Law)

Ethics and Integrity. The host for this show is Sherry Broder. The guest is Will Weinstein. To ordinary people who strive to get along in the everyday world, the Clarence Thomas ethics saga is surreal. Politics and opinion aside, it’s particularly upsetting because the one thing we all expect from our highest court is ethical […]

Sustainable Nearshore Fisheries (Life In The Law)

Successes and Weakness. Communities in Hawaii and New Zealand have begun to successfully manage their own small-scale fisheries resources and have created systems of managing coastal fisheries on the basis of traditional knowledge and customary law that had ensured sustainability of stocks. This project will analyze their successes and weakness and propose standard guidelines for […]

Puerto Rico: The Impact of No Federal Voting Rights (Life In The Law)

Can Things Change. In this episode of Life in the Law Sherry Broder and Judge Gustavo Gelpi discuss the impacts of Puerto Rico not having federal voting rights. The host for this episode is Sherry Broder. The guest for this episode is Gustavo Gelpi. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]

Climate Justice with Sherry Broder and Antonio Oposa, Jr.

ThinkTech Life in the Law was honored to have Antonio Oposa, Jr., a Filipino international environmental lawyer, appear with host Sherry Broder for a talk show on Climate Justice for Future Generations. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry […]

Malama Moana: Marine Conservation Stewardship with Heidi Kai Guth and David Swatland

Host Sherry Broder speaks with Heidi Kai Guth (Polynesian Voyaging Society) and David Swatland (Papahanaumokuakea National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration) about their work in marine conservation/protections. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode […]

IUCN World Conservation Congress and International Environmental Law

Dr. Nilufer Oral of the Istanbul Bilgi University School of Law, is an expert in marine environmental protection, shipping and climate change and has been actively involved in the work of the IUCN, including the protection of the High Seas. She serves on the board of IUCN Academy on Environmental Law and is in Honolulu […]

1980’s Hawaii Women Lawyers – Joyce Neeley and Dona Hanaike

Guest host Sherry Broder, 2nd president of Hawaii Women Lawyers, interviews Dona Hanaike and Joyce Neeley, also early presidents of HWL. We learn how the HWL helped change the face of the bar, the judiciary, government and the community. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]

Big City Lawyers – John Edmunds, Ed Kemper and John Finney

Host Sherry Broder speaks with Hawaii attorneys John Edmunds, Ed Kemper and John Finney about their prestigious legal careers in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder.

Taking the Other Road with HSBA’s Ed Burke, Philip Ching and Jay Fidell

Host Sherry Broder speaks with Hawaii legal pioneers Philip Ching, Jay Fidell and Ed Burke about their careers, acheivements and alternative legal careers. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder.

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- Damien Cave
Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas

As the death toll in Gaza has risen, countries have turned their backs on Israel. The consequences of those desertions, from security to economics, risk turning Israel into a pariah. [...]

- Peter Baker
The Long, Tortured Road to Biden’s Clash With Netanyahu Over Gaza War

The president offered strong support to Israel after Oct. 7 but has grown increasingly frustrated over the conduct of the war. “He has just gotten to a point where enough [...]

- John Ismay
A Brief History of the 2,000-Pound Bombs Central to U.S.-Israeli Tensions

The one-ton Mark 84 bomb was designed shortly after World War II. Adding guidance kits has kept it in use for more than 70 years. [...]

- Maya King and Reid J. Epstein
Why Antiwar Protests Haven’t Flared Up at Black Colleges Like Morehouse

The White House appears anxious about President Biden’s coming speech at Morehouse College. But for complex reasons, such campuses have had far less visible Gaza tensions. [...]

- Katie Glueck
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania Leans Into Fight Over Campus Antisemitism

Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, the proudly Jewish leader of a battleground state, has dived headfirst into subjects that have wrenched apart his party. [...]

Israel orders more Rafah evacuations and reports face-to-face battles with Hamas

People in further areas of Gaza's southern city Rafah have been told to head to an "expanded humanitarian area" by the Israeli military. [...]

Dutch contestant disqualified from Eurovision

The singer, Joost Klein, had been among the favourites to win the contest in Malmö, Sweden. [...]

Kuenssberg: What could possibly go wrong for Keir Starmer? A lot, actually

Labour's leadership is bouncing - but there are plenty of potential pitfalls between Starmer and No 10. [...]

How can I see the Northern Lights tonight?

Missed the Northern lights last night? Don't worry, there will be another opportunity to see them tonight. Here's how. [...]

In pictures: Northern Lights dazzle around the world

The aurora borealis was visible around the world on Friday night, stunning photographers everywhere. [...]

The ongoing siege on the last stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces in Darfur could not only end in bloodshed for civilians, but also draw more actors into the war [...]

One of the Eurovision Song Contest favorites has been disqualified hours before the grand final. Police are investigating complaints against him from a female member of the production crew. [...]

The Israeli military has told residents in more parts of the southern city of Rafah to relocate to an "expanded humanitarian area." Follow DW for the latest. [...]

Kharkiv's governor said that almost 1,800 people had been moved from areas near the front line for their own safety. Russia sought to reactivate what had been an almost frozen [...]

The tiny oil-rich nation along the Persian Gulf has seen four elections in as many years, underscoring a political gridlock between the assembly and the royals and their appointed government. [...]

- The Associated Press
Flash floods have killed more than 300 people in Afghanistan

Floods from heavy seasonal rains have destroyed over 1,000 houses, the U.N. food agency said. A U.N. official said the floods are a reminder of Afghanistan's vulnerability to the climate [...]

- Aya Batrawy
Israel expands evacuation orders in Rafah as aid groups struggle to prepare

Israel's military issued new evacuation orders in Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah, forcing even more Palestinians to relocate on Saturday ahead of a likely expanded ground operation there. [...]

- Kristen Martin
'Women and Children First' is a tale about how actions and choices affect others

The puzzle of a girl's death propels Alina Grabowski's debut novel but, really, it's less about the mystery and more about how our actions impact each other, especially when we [...]

- Jonathan Lambert
Why writing by hand beats typing for thinking and learning

Researchers are learning that handwriting engages the brain in ways typing can't match, raising questions about the costs of ditching this age-old practice, especially for kids. [...]

- Danielle Kurtzleben
What did Trump say? Explaining the former president's favorite talking points

Former President Donald Trump continues to ratchet up his rhetoric on the campaign trail, but if someone doesn't follow Trump all the time, decoding his meaning can get confusing. We're [...]

- Kasha Patel

A severe geomagnetic storm powered by five coronal ejections from the sun will result in a vivid aurora borealis. Here are some tips for seeing it this weekend. [...]

- Associated Press

Connor Bedard scored twice and Canada opened its title defense at the ice hockey world championship with a 4-2 win over newcomer Britain [...]

- Steven Petrow

STDs cases are on the rise, not just among young people; Aging adults who have sex with a new partner should be tested for them, too. [...]

- Lolita C. Baldor | AP

U.S. special operations commanders are having to do more with less and they’re learning from the war in Ukraine, That means juggling how to add more high-tech experts to their [...]

- Cindy Boren

Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 draft, is slated to make his MLB debut Saturday at Pittsburgh against the Chicago Cubs. [...]

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