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		<title>New Lawsuit Seeks Money from Schools</title>
		<description>Sacramento attorney Eric Grant and Honolulu attorney David Rosen have filed another lawsuit challenging Kamehameha Schools' admissions policy which gives preference to native Hawaiians, reported the Honolulu Star-Bulletin today.
Kekoa Paulsen, a spokesman for Kamehameha Schools, said the school officials have been expecting the lawsuit. "We are certainly prepared to defend ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2008/08/06/new-lawsuit-seeks-money-from-schools/</link>
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		<title>Thoughts From Hawaiians Unite Blog</title>
		<description>Noelani at the Hawaiians Unite blog shares her thoughts on the alleged settlement figure related to the Doe lawsuit:
I want to remind all of us that this revelation by attorney John Goemans is not necessarily true. And even if it is true, remember that this case was poised to be ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2008/02/10/thoughts-from-hawaiians-unite-blog/</link>
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		<title>Message from Trustees and CEO</title>
		<description>Aloha mai kakou,

It has been an eventful week for all of us connected to Pauahi’s Legacy, with much to rejoice in, but also something that many deplore.

This time of year always reminds us of how blessed we are to have Pauahi’s legacy. It is when several hundred students on our ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/30/message-from-trustees-and-ceo/</link>
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		<title>Contact Office of Disciplinary Counsel if you received the Rosen email</title>
		<description>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 ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/30/contact-office-of-disciplinary-counsel-if-you-received-the-rosen-email/</link>
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		<title>KHNL on Alum&#8217;s Reaction to Rosen Email</title>
		<description>From a story on KHNL.com:
"Personally, I'm extremely outraged," says alumnae Wendie Burbridge, who attended Kamehameha School from kindergarten through 12th grade. She is one of many alumni who are upset about this news. "Kamehameha Schools is only supposed to serve Hawaiian and part Hawaiian children. It doesn't say 'all!'"

Burbridge is ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/30/khnl-on-alums-reaction-to-rosen-email/</link>
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		<title>Attorney Fishes for Plaintiffs in Doe Redux</title>
		<description>Attorney David Rosen is sending out emails trying to find plaintiffs for a lawsuit  "identical to the John Doe lawsuit that was recently settled." The KITV4 website has a story here. Text of Rosen's email and Richard Rowland's forward is included below with email addresses, phone and fax numbers ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/23/attorney-fishes-for-plaintiffs-in-doe-redux/</link>
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		<title>Georgetown Law Professor on Merits of Kamehameha Schools Admissions Policy</title>
		<description>Georgetown visiting law professor Martin S. Lederman debunks on his blog a legal argument posed by pro-Doe Mike Paulsen:
... to suggest that the case is Runyon Redux, or that Cooper v. Aaron is an apt analogy, is simply disingenuous, in that it quite deliberately elides substantial differences in the facts ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/14/georgetown-law-professor-on-merits-of-kamehameha-schools-admissions-policy/</link>
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		<title>Kamehameha Schools and &#8220;John Doe&#8221; Settle Admissions Lawsuit</title>
		<description>The Trustees of the Kamehameha Schools today announced that they have settled Doe vs. Kamehameha Schools, the four-year-old lawsuit challenging the Schools’ admissions preference policy. As a result of the settlement, the plaintiff has withdrawn his petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the 9th Circuit Court’s ruling upholding ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/05/14/kamehameha-schools-and-john-doe-settle-admissions-lawsuit/</link>
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		<title>Report: Supreme Court Meets to Discuss Doe v. Kamehameha</title>
		<description>TheHawaiiChannel.com reported April 27: "An official from the Kamehameha school district has confirmed that the U.S. Supreme Court justices have scheduled a private conference for Friday to determine whether they will examine a legal challenge against the schools' Hawaiians-first admissions policy.

"If the case is accepted, it would be the first ...</description>
		<link>http://supportkamehameha.org/2007/04/30/hello-world/</link>
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