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If it’s hard to remember a time when the State of Hawaii was not represented in Washington, D.C. by Daniel Inouye, the state’s senior Senator who died earlier today, that’s because until today, there has never been a time since statehood that Hawaii hasn’t been represented by Inouye, first as a Congressman, and then

Here are the relevant pleadings in the pending cross-motions for summary judgment in Kostick v. Nago, Cv. No. 12-00184 JMS-LEK-MMM, the case challenging Hawaii’s 2012 Reapportionment Plan for violatating the Equal Protection Clause (among other things). We represent the plaintiffs in that case.

That case resulted from the State of Hawaii classifying its its

Our colleague Mark M. Murakami was able to attend a lecture on regulatory takings at the University of Hawaii law school last week. Mark usually blogs at hawaiioceanlaw, but we convinced him to write up a guest post on his observations about the presentation.

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Last week, I attended the 2012 Distinguished GiffordLectureship