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Bar Study Access
Starting July 6th, May 2020 alumni may access the Law Library Monday through Friday from 9 am to 6 pm to study for their bar examination. Students must make a seat reservation before coming to the Law Library to study. For further information, please review the procedures and restrictions at our seat reservation page: http://law-hawaii.libcal.com/
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- HathiTrust (choose the University of Hawaii as your partner institution)
- Lexis Digital Library
- Ebook Central (through UH Mānoa)
- eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
- ProView eBooks (Westlaw)
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In light of the pandemic individuals who’ve been granted the right to sit for the bar exam may become provisionally licensed instead of taking the September exam. This license will expire January 1, 2022. For more specifics see the order.
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Or, perhaps the answer is studying for the Hawaii bar exam during a pandemic. We know it is hard and we have been trying to improve your study space options for weeks. And now we have. We will have a restricted opening for recent alumni who are studying for their license exam. It runs from […]
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The Law Library has a new collection available digitally for a limited time. The titles included in our Black Lives Matter: Community Read program are focused on #ownvoices and are intended to help patrons read, listen, learn and grow as they expand their knowledge of race relations. About the Collection The New Jim Crow: Mass […]
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By Dan Blackaby, Reference and Instructional Services Librarian One of the clichés of parenting is having “the talk” with your kids. When I was growing up, that referred to the “birds and the bees,”, and all that entailed. For African-American and other minority families in the US, that “talk” now too often refers to how […]