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321: 196:"negligently contributed" to their death. Lewis provided legal consultation the effort to gain Hawaii statehood, advocating on the issue in Washington, D.C. several times. Lewis left the court in 1967 and the following year was on the Hawaii Constitutional Convention of 1968. From 1971 to 1972 she worked as a reporter for the Committee on the Coordination of Rules and Statutes. Lewis died on September 12, 1991. 195:
in 1959. Lewis wrote forty three opinions, eight joint opinions, eight concurring opinions, and nine dissents while on the bench. A 1961 opinion she wrote for the court gave the family of a deceased person the right to gain some of their "projected life earnings" if it was discovered someone
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In 1937 she moved back to Hawaii, where she worked for the Honolulu Prosecutor's Office and then the Attorney General's Office. Lewis worked in the Attorney General's Office from 1940 to 1958, writing numerous opinions and memorandums. After the
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over martial law in Hawaii. Lewis helped revise Hawaiian laws by serving on a 1944 commission.
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on August 31, 1906, to parents Charles Tobias and Josephine Lewis. She moved to
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in 1929, graduating first in her class, and becoming a member of the
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Supreme Court of Hawaii
Hawaii Family Court
Supreme Court of Hawaii
Chicago
Honolulu
Punahou School
Manila
Berkeley, California
Stanford University
Juris Doctor
Stanford Law School
Order of the Coif
Buffalo, New York
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Hawaii Defense Act
Duncan v. Kahanamoku
Supreme Court of the United States
Governor of Hawaii
William Quinn
Supreme Court of Hawaii
"Hawaii's first female judge of Family Court 'personified grace and wisdom'"
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Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawai'i
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