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There are some rewards for working late in the 808

Yesterday was the last day of instruction for the Spring 2024 semester at the University of Hawaii Law School. Did these last few months ever go by fast. 

A big thank you to Professor Mark M. Murakami, with whom I guest-lectured at the Old School (both of us earned our JD’s at the Law School) over the semester, on such topics as Euclid, vested rights and development agreements, and of course limitations on the police power such as takings.

Although our students have another couple of weeks to finish up with their final papers, we can say with certainty that the future of Hawaii land use law is in good hands. We had some very intriguing and educational discussions over the past few months. 

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Law of the Splintered Paddle

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Old School chalkboards remain in some of the classrooms.
(A plus.)

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Speaking of Old School, the original signage from
the Law School’s original location is up in the front office.

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Flora abounds on the U. Hawaii campus, as you might expect.
Not a bad place to learn the law. Or to teach the law.

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We say a fond “aloha” to our new colleagues