Press Releases

ACLU Complaint Leads to Change in Sand Island Shelter Rules

In response to a complaint from the ACLU of Hawai‘i and the ACLU Women’s Rights Project, the City and County of Honolulu (“City”) has reversed course on discriminatory rules at the proposed Sand Island homeless facility.

Settlement in Hawai‘i County Free Speech Case

The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai‘i Foundation and the law firm of Davis Levin Livingston today announced a settlement of a lawsuit that challenged Hawai‘i County’s laws prohibiting individuals from holding signs asking for help.
Issue Areas: First Amendment

Hawai‘i County Settles Lawsuit Over Pre-Employment Medical Testing

With a lawsuit settlement reached, Hawai‘i County will no longer force workers to submit to urinalysis, reveal private medical history.
Issue Areas: Privacy and Technology

Dispensary Bill Now Law, Lauded by Advocates

HB 321 was signed into law by Governor Ige as Act 241 on July 14th, 2015. Act 241 establishes a framework for medical marijuana dispensaries in Hawaiʻi.
Issue Areas: Smart Justice

Federal Court Orders Hawai‘i County to Suspend Urinalysis for County Employee

Federal judge rules that County policy violates prospective employee’s constitutional rights.
Issue Areas: Privacy and Technology

Improved housing protection for Hawai‘i Medical Marijuana patients becomes law 11/1/14

The Medical Cannabis Coalition of Hawai‘i ("MCCHI") welcomes the enactment of Act 60, which voids provisions in Hawai‘i rental agreements that previously would have allowed eviction of a tenant based on their status as a registered patient with Hawaiiʻs medical marijuana program.
Issue Areas: Smart Justice