
Natasha Baldauf, a 2011 graduate of the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa was interviewed by Beth-Ann Kozlovich of Hawai'i Public Radio. The segment aired on Monday, May 23, 2011 and you can listen to it by CLICKING HERE. Natasha's interview begins at 8:42 (8 minutes and 42 seconds) into the radio show.
Natasha is one of 15 Hawaii law students who graduated this year with a Native Hawaiian Law Certificate. Natasha is also the author of One-Way Track to Desecration: Implications of the Honolulu Rail's Failure to Comply with Protections Mandated for Native Hawaiian Burials, a comment published in Volume 12, Issue 1 of the Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal.
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