We’re big fans of the University of Hawaii Law Review. Not just because it’s the flagship publication of our alma mater, but mostly because it publishes some worthy and useful articles from time to time (including ours).
But it’s always bothered us that the subscription service was really Old School. As in to get a subscription, you needed to fill out a paper form and mail it in with a check to their offices. Some of us subscribed, but some of us let it slip.
Under the leadership of co-Editor-in-Chief Ross Uehara-Tilton (who, coincidentally was one of our firm’s Summer Associates), the UHLR has entered the modern era, and it is now really easy to sign up for a subscription — on-line and with your credit card. Go here, and a few clicks later, you’re done. And what a deal — a mere $35 gets you both issues in the yearly volume. Do it once, and you never have to do it again.
Read it, proudly display it in your office, send copies to your colleagues for the holidays. We encourage everyone to do so.
