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Hawaiian prosecutor appointed to appeals court judge vacancy
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White man chosen by Hawaii governor won t get judge job
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Hawaii Senate panel hears testimony on appeals court nominee
By AUDREY McAVOYJuly 28, 2021 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) The Hawaii Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday heard testimony on the nomination of Daniel Gluck, the executive director of the Hawaii Ethics Commission, to serve on the Intermediate Court of Appeals.
Critics have questioned Gov. David Ige’s choice of Gluck, a white man, for the job, noting it’s been 30 years since a Native Hawaiian was appointed to the appeals court and 20 since a Native Hawaiian was appointed to the Supreme Court.
Others have questioned his legal experience given he hasn’t brought as many cases to trial as other potential nominees put forward by the state Judicial Selection Commission.
Hawaii Senate panel hears testimony on appeals court nominee
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Hawaii Lawmakers Want Their Gifts Of Aloha Back - Honolulu Civil Beat
Several bills this session attempt to shirk new rules from the state Ethics Commission. Reading time: 4 minutes.
Some Hawaii lawmakers want to be able to accept small food gifts again, a practice that was banned recently by a state watchdog agency.
The Hawaii State Ethics Commission approved rules that prevent lawmakers from accepting “gifts of aloha,” generally small food items, especially from lobbyists, who along with their clients have often gifted items of food like manapua and musubi to lawmakers and their staffs.
The new rules were meant to clarify several laws dealing with ethics in state government, and also to prevent officials in positions of authority from accepting gifts that might appear improper.