David Sai is perhaps most well known for his Perfect Title scam, for which he recieved a felony conviction. In a recent email shared on hawaiiankingdom.info, in which he refers to his conviction as a “so-called felony,” Mr. Sai gives his take on the recent SCOTUS decision which eviscerated the so-called “Apology Resolution” and its whereas clauses.
Archive for category Reviews
Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay (Paul D. Carrington – Duke University School of Law)
Jan 18
Given the state of common misunderstanding of Hawaiian history, it is refreshing to read the review essay authored by Paul Carrington in the December 2006 (Vol. 54, No. 3) Buffalo Law Review. An in depth analysis of the book Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, & Political Manipulation at America’s Largest Charitable Trust (2006), Carrington shows not only insight into the racial politics in play, but gives us an accurate and honest account of the surrounding history.
Book review of Jon Van Dyke “Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawaii?”
Apr 15
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Book review by attorney Paul M. Sullivan, published in UH Law Review:
http://tinyurl.com/ctbopx
Sullivan’s book review in the context of other materials about the ceded lands and the recent Supreme Court decision:
http://tinyurl.com/chbkpx