Reversals of Fortune: The Hawaii Supreme Court, the Memorandum Opinion, and the Realignment of Political Power in Post-statehood Hawai'i

dc.contributor.author Chang, Williamson B.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-03-23T21:27:37Z
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dc.date.issued 1992
dc.description.abstract The Richardson-led Hawaii Supreme Court (1966-82) has been characterized as "controversial, " having "altered Hawaii law so that it became more reflective of the islands' uncommon cultural heritage. "I In contrast, the court under the direction of Herman T. Lum has been called "passive," "a care-taker rather than the player it was under William Richardson," emphasizing "efficiency."
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dc.identifier.citation 14 U. Haw. L. Rev. 17 1992
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10125/35639
dc.relation.ispartofseries University of Hawai'i Law Review, Volume 14
dc.subject Judicial Opinions
dc.subject Hawaii Supreme Court
dc.title Reversals of Fortune: The Hawaii Supreme Court, the Memorandum Opinion, and the Realignment of Political Power in Post-statehood Hawai'i
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