Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Oral Argument – 10:30 a.m. – Ali’iōlani Hale, 2nd Floor

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Hawaiʻi Supreme Court to Hear Oral Arguments in January 2026

The Hawaiʻi‌ Supreme Court is scheduled to hold oral arguments in two cases during⁢ January 2026, offering a crucial ⁢opportunity for public insight ‍into the judicial process. These arguments will take place in⁣ the Supreme Court Courtroom at Aliʻiōlani Hale in Honolulu, providing a venue for legal teams‍ to ⁤present their cases directly to the justices.

Upcoming Oral​ Arguments

Case: State of Hawaiʻi v. Curtis ⁣Ryan Bekkum (SCWC-22-0000698)

On Thursday, January 8, 2026,⁢ at 10:30 a.m.,the Court‍ will hear arguments in the case of State of⁤ Hawaiʻi v. Curtis ryan⁣ Bekkum [[3]]. This case involves the State of Hawaiʻi‍ as ⁢both the petitioner and respondent,and Curtis ryan Bekkum as the respondent‍ and petitioner/defendant-appellant. oral arguments will be held in​ the Supreme Court Courtroom, located on the⁢ 2nd Floor of Aliʻiōlani Hale at 417 South King Street.

Oral ⁣Arguments – January 27-28, 2026

The Court is also scheduled to hear oral​ arguments from January 27-28, 2026, beginning at ⁣10:30 a.m. each day [[1]].‍ The specific cases to be heard during these dates have not been publicly released at this time, but the ⁣arguments ​will be held in the Supreme Court Courtroom at Aliʻiōlani Hale.

Oral Arguments – January 15-16, 2026

additionally, oral arguments are scheduled for January 15-16, 2026, also beginning at 10:30 a.m. [[2]]. Similar‌ to the January 27-28 session, details regarding the specific cases will be made available closer to the date. These arguments will also ⁣take place in ⁤the Supreme Court Courtroom at Aliʻiōlani Hale.

Understanding Oral ⁣Arguments

Oral arguments are a vital part of the appellate process. They aren’t a trial; no new evidence is presented.Rather, attorneys for each side ​have a limited ⁤time to ⁤present their legal⁣ arguments and⁣ answer questions from the justices. This allows the Court ⁤to clarify points‍ of law ⁢and explore the implications of‌ diffrent⁢ rulings.

What to Expect

  • Focused Legal Debate: Arguments center on legal principles and how they apply to the specific facts⁣ of the⁤ case.
  • Justice Involvement: Justices actively question the attorneys, seeking to understand their ⁤reasoning and potential consequences of a decision.
  • Public Access: Oral arguments are⁣ typically open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to observe the judicial process firsthand.

Aliʻiōlani‌ Hale: A historic Landmark

Aliʻiōlani Hale, the location for these oral arguments, is a meaningful past landmark in Hawaiʻi. Completed in 1874, it originally housed the ⁣offices⁢ of the monarchy⁢ and now serves as the state’s‍ supreme court building.⁤ Its iconic architecture and rich history make it a‍ fitting venue for the governance ‍of justice.

Looking Ahead

The upcoming oral ⁣arguments represent an important step in⁢ the‌ legal process for the cases⁣ involved. As the dates approach, further details regarding the specific cases scheduled for January 27-28 and​ January 15-16 ‍will be released. The Hawaiʻi State Judiciary website will provide updates and information for those interested in attending or learning more about these proceedings.

published: 2026/01/12 11:37:14

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