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Assistant Professor of Law University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law Civil Procedure | Redress and Reconciliation Human Rights | Gender and Racial Justice
Miyoko Pettit-Toledo







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So well deserved!! 🎉👏🏽 Dean Camille Nelson is one of the most visionary, innovative, resilient, respected, supportive, and dedicated leaders in academia. I’m honored to work under her leadership. We are incredibly fortunate to have her at @uhawaiilaw.bsky.social.
Incredibly honored to teach and serve at my alma mater @uhawaiilaw.bsky.social — definitely a dream job! And it was extra special to celebrate this award with my family, including both of my parents who are UH Manoa graduates.
Wow, thank you, Seth Endo & JOTWELL, for the kind review of my Denver Law Review article, The Politics of Proportionality in State Civil Rulemaking! 🙏🏼
CFP Extended to April 15, 2025 - Join us in Hawai'i from June 26-29, 2025 for the joint CAPALF-WLTC conference focused on the theme "Transformative Justice in a World on Fire." All who are interested are invited to submit proposals and register as attendees. See you there!
Wonderful evening at Kaimana Beach to kick off the CAPALF-WLTC conference, Transformative Justice in a World on Fire, hosted @uhawaiilaw.bsky.social. Reconnecting with friends and meeting new colleagues! Mahalo to the planning committee co-chairs, @skserrano.bsky.social & @rcchen.bsky.social! 👏🏽🌅
I’m so fortunate to have the most amazing friends, educators, advocates, writers, and heroes in my life…@julian_aguon has brought so much hope and joy. Can’t wait to witness more of these incredible moments! Congratulations @blueoceanlaw @julian_aguon and @ahofschneider ✨ grist.org/indigenous/j...
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Congratulations to Professor Miyoko T. Pettit-Toledo ’15 on being selected as a 2025–2026 Innovation & Impact Showcase awardee by UH Mānoa! She was recognized for her Procedure in Practice approach, which strengthens students’ skills and understanding of access to justice. 🔗 buff.ly/BvAwJUs
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🎉 Congratulations to Professor Pettit-Toledo on receiving an Honorable Mention Award from the Association of American Law Schools Civil Procedure Section for her article, The Politics of Proportionality in State Civil Rulemaking. 👉 Click here to read: buff.ly/uyBYqqk #RichardsonLaw #WSRSL
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Growing up on Guam, Julian Aguon saw the law used against Indigenous peoples. Now he's fighting back.
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This Indigenous attorney is fighting for climate justice in the world's highest court
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Huge congratulations to Dean Camille A. Nelson on receiving the 2025 Deborah L. Rhode Award from the American Association of Law Schools! Honored for her leadership, pro bono service, & advocacy for gender equality, she truly inspires us all. #DeborahLRhodeAward #RichardsonLaw law.hawaii.edu/25652/
Jotwell Courtslaw: Seth Endo, Two New Windows Into Discovery, JOTWELL (Oct. 28, 2025), courtslaw.jotwell.com/two-new-wind....
Congratulations to Professor Miyoko Pettit-Toledo ’15 and Dina Shek ’06, who received two of UH’s highest honors for excellence in teaching and service. Their work reflects Richardson Law’s commitment to excellence, justice, and community. Full story: law.hawaii.edu/31567/ #LegalEducation
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