Doe
v Kamehameha hearing
Letter by Dee Jay Mailer
Chief Executive Officer
October
22, 2004
Kamehameha Schools ‘Ohana, aloha!
As you may have already heard, we have been
informed by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that the
hearing of the Doe vs. Kamehameha Schools legal appeal will
be at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, November 4, 2004 in Honolulu. The
hearing will be held on the 6th floor federal courtroom at
1132 Bishop Street in downtown Honolulu.
The Board of Trustees and I have taken a firm
stand to let our community know that we intend to continue
defending Kamehameha’s preference policy for as long
as it takes to correct the social and educational imbalances
our people face. We need your continued support to help make
this happen.
In considering the magnitude of this hearing
for our school, we asked ourselves the question, “How
would Pauahi have approached this day?” The answer that
seems most reflective of what we know about our Princess was
that she would have turned to Ke Akua for guidance and strength.
Fittingly, Kamehameha Schools will host a special Prayer Service
that morning so that we, too, might walk her path of faith.
Prayer Service Schedule:
Date: Thursday, November 4, 2004
Time: 7:00 to 8:00 AM
Place: Kawaiaha'o Church at King and Punchbowl Streets
Dress: Blue and White
Notes:
- All alumni and parents are encouraged to attend, as well
as family members and friends. The general public is welcome.
- Shuttles will still run beginning at 5:30 a.m. from free
park and ride sites at Central Union Church, Neal Blaisdell
Center and the Ala Moana Center Coral level near Macy’s
on the Diamond Head side. The buses will return to the pick-up
points immediately following the prayer service
- The hearing starts at 9:00. Doe v. Kamehameha is now the
FIRST case to be argued that morning.
- As they are finalized, we will post more details on the
Admissions Lawsuit webpage at www.ksbe.edu.
Kamehameha Schools’ campus communities on Maui and
Hawai’i will also be observing November 4 with special
services. Maui Campus will be hosting a prayer service at
‘Iao Valley State Park from 7:00 to 8:00 A.M., with
bus transportation from the War Memorial Gymnasium. Hawai’i
Campus will hold their service in Koai’a Gymnasium on
the Kea’au campus beginning at 8:00 A.M. All services
are open to the community.
Also, in advance of the hearing date, a special “Legacy
Day” is planned for Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel
and Heritage Center from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October
31, with a special church service to begin at 3:00 p.m. This
will be a wonderful opportunity, so close to our hearing date,
for the Kamehameha ‘Ohana to gather and reflect on the
legacy of our Princess on the anniversary of the signing of
her will. Our campuses on Maui and Hawaii will hold similar
observances on the 31st, and the public will be invited.
In addition, a number of United Church of Christ churches
across the state will be hosting prayer services either on
Sunday, October 31 or on Nov. 4 to coincide with the hearing.
Check with your local UCC church for details. Alumni on the
continent have also indicated an interest in organizing similar
services. Check with your region leaders for information.
Again, as we get more information about all of these events,
we will post it at our website.
We are eager to address the Appeals Court and urge the affirmation
of Federal Judge Alan Kay’s ruling from last November
– that our policy is legally justified and should remain
in place. The same excellent legal team that defended our
policy before Judge Kay will present our arguments before
the appeals panel. Our team is well prepared and ready for
this debate.
It is you, the Kamehameha Schools ‘ohana, who gives
us the strength and courage to defend our policy. And it is
your good work every day in your lives and your communities
that inspires us to move forward with the work our Princess
asked of us. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, our faculty,
students and staff, please join us for Legacy Day on October
31 and at our special prayer services on November 4 - a most
important day in the history of Kamehameha Schools.
Mahalo for your continued support.
Dee Jay Mailer
Chief Executive Officer
Kamehameha Schools Ready
to Defend Preference Policy Before Appeals Panel
Excerpts From
Federal Judge Alan Kay's Ruling
News Conference Statements
Nainoa Thompson
Dee Jay Mailer
Michael J. Chun, Ph.D.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Legacy Day: Oct. 31, 2004
Prayer Service: Nov. 4, 2004
O'ahu: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 552 KB)
Maui: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 467 KB)
Hawai'i: Download
Event Flyer (Acrobat PDF 93 KB)
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