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Federal Government - Judiciary
United States Bankruptcy Court - Hawaii
(Separate Website)
U.S. Bankruptcy Court website containing information about filing for bankruptcy.
By: Federal Judiciary
United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
(Separate Website)
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit opinions, memoranda, court rules, downloads (including forms) and court calendar.
By: Federal Judiciary
United States District Court for the 9th Circuit
(Separate Website)
The website of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, which contains links to the Rules of Court, forms, Court Calendar and other court resources.
By: Federal Judiciary
United States Supreme Court
(Separate Website)
The United States Supreme Court website containing briefs, Docket, court rules, opinions, admission information, case handling guidlines and other public information.
By: Federal Judiciary
United States House of Representatives
(Separate Website)
The website for the United States House of Representatives containing access to the United States Code (U.S. statutes), Congressional schedule, List of Representatives, information about bill status and other useful information for the U.S. citizen.
By: Federal Legislature
United States Senate
(Separate Website)
The website for the U.S. Senate containing information about bill status, legislation, committees, floor schedule and information about each state's Senators
By: Federal Legislature
The Library of Congress
(Separate Website)
The website or the Library of Congress which contains information about the legislature and includes search tools for the library's catalogs, links to the Copyright office, and other diverse information.
By: U.S. Legislature
Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle
(Separate Website)
The official website of Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle
By: Hawaii State
Hawaii Lieutenant Governor - James R. "Duke" Aiona, Jr.
(Separate Website)
The Lieutenant Governor is the second-highest ranking official in the State of Hawai`i and serves as Governor whenever the Governor is away from the state or is otherwise unable to exercise the duties of the office.
The Lt. Governor also serves as Hawai`i's Secretary of State and is charged with authentication of foreign documents such as marriage and birth certificates. The Lt. Governor is also statutorily mandated to provide official publications, such as the Hawaii Revised Statutes for sale to the general public, and is authorized to register legal name changes for individuals and families.
By: lt. Governor's Office
Hawaii State Attorney General - Mark J. Bennett
(Separate Website)
Attorney General Mark Bennett is the chief legal and law enforcement officer of the State of Hawaii. The Attorney General, through the almost 700 employees of the Department of the Attorney General, provides legal and other services to the State, including the agencies, officers, and employees of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of Hawaii government. The Attorney General prosecutes criminal violations of the Hawaii Revised Statutes. The Attorney General also represents the State and its citizens in affirmative actions seeking to protect the rights and interests of the people of Hawaii. Included within the Department is the Child Support Enforcement Agency, which enforces the right of every child to financial support from both parents. Attorney General Bennett and the Department of the Attorney General are committed to the vigorous, just, and evenhanded enforcement of the laws of the State of Hawaii.
By: Hawaii Attorney General
2004 Hawaii Revised Statute Index
(Separate Website)
the 2004 Hawaii Revised Statues. You should know what chapter you need to research, otherwise you can search using the link to the "Status and Document Search" in the "Hawaii State Government Resources - Legislature" subtopic on the previous page.
By: Hawaii State Legislature
Findlaw.com
(Separate Website)
An independent legal research website providing federal and all 50 state resources, forms, legal news, lawyer lookup, and extensive public information.
By: Findlaw.com
LawGuru.Com
(Separate Website)
A comprehensive website for legal research, forms, and other information on legal issues and topics. Some resources are available for a fee.
By: www.lawguru.com
LexisNexis Legal Research
(Separate Website)
LexisNexis is the premier legal research website database containing case law, statutes, regulations, law reviews, treatises, and a multitude of other research options.
By: Lexis.com
LexisONE - Hawaii State Resource Center
(Separate Website)
The LexisONE Hawaii State Resource Center is a free, Hawaii specific, legal research resource provided by LexisNexis. It has extensive links for government and the judiciary and includes a free Hawaii State case law and 9th Circuit case law search feature.
By: LexisNexis
Hawaii State Judiciary - Ho'ohiki Court Records Search
(Separate Website)
Ho'ohiki is a search tool provided by the Hawaii State Judiciary that allows users to search court filings by Case ID, Party Name, or Circuit.
By: Hawaii State Judiciary