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Ka Huli Ao offers a Law School Admissions Test Preparation Program to support prospective applicants to the William S. Richardson School of Law who intend to take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). The program is intended to further the vision of Chief Justice Richardson: to provide access to legal education for all people of Hawaiʻi.
The Ka Huli Ao LSAT Preparation Program, taught by Professor Liam Skilling, is held twice a year. The courses are scheduled to coincide with the June and December administration of the LSAT. Courses run for approximately ten weeks, with classes and diagnostic tests held in the evening and on a few Saturdays.
As part of this program, KHA is responsible for facilitating three panels for LSAT program participants. This semester, the following panels were led by Prof. Avis Poai and Post-JD Fellow Letani Peltier:
- April 21, 2018: “Law School: The Student Experience” Kaleio Crowell 1L, Lianne Chung 3L, Kaiwi Opulauoho 3L.
- May 5, 2018: “Law School: Law Professors and Their Classes” – Prof. Ken Lawson, Prof. Trisha Nakamura ʻ06, and Prof. Dina Shek ʻ06.
- May 26, 2018: “After Law School – The Legal Profession” – Raeanne Cobb-Adams ʻ14, Kurt Klein ʻ14, Kamalolo Koanui-Kong ʻ17, and Ikaika Rawlins ʻ14.
Ka Huli Ao is extremely grateful for all of the panelists who volunteered their time and shared their valuable manaʻo with students.