Kamehameha Schools' admissions policy is part of restorative justice for an indigenous people whose culture, property and self-governance were nearly destroyed by 19th and 20th century colonialism. There is a critical difference between an affirmative action or diversity program and the efforts of a private institution to help an indigenous people almost wiped out by Western influence. The civil rights of Americans are not threatened with a program by Native Hawaiians designed to uplift their own people.

Contact Office of Disciplinary Counsel if you received the Rosen email

The Office of Disciplinary Counsel in Honolulu is investigating attorney actions by David Rosen involving an email he sent soliciting plaintiffs for another lawsuit against the Kamehameha Schools.

If you received his e-mail (even if through a long chain of “forwards”), please send copies of each e-mail you have received containing Mr. Rosen’s e-mail to their office immediately.  They are trying to piece together a picture of exactly how far and wide his e-mail was circulated, if that is indeed true.

You do not need to file a formal complaint, and you can remain anonymous. Or you can file a formal complaint, which would involve having an investigator from their office call you to interview you over the phone regarding how many times you received his forwarded e-mail yourself.

If you decide to file a formal complaint, please provide your contact phone number when you send them the print-outs of the e-mails you received.  If you decide to remain anonymous, just send the print-outs and don’t worry if your name is on the e-mails - they will keep your information confidential.

The address you should send all print-outs of these e-mails to is as follows:

Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Attn:  Charles Hite
1132 Bishop St., Suite 300
Honolulu, HI  96813
Phone (808) 521-4591

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