Narrative Opinion Summary
The Supreme Court of Hawaii rejected the application for a writ of certiorari filed by Aloha Bed & Breakfast on May 18, 2018. The case involves respondents Diane Cervelli and Taeko Bufford, who are plaintiffs-appellees, and William D. Hosijjo, the Executive Director of the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, who is a plaintiff-intervenor-appellee. The order was issued by Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald and Justices Paula A. Nakayama, Sabrina S. McKenna, Richard W. Pollack, and Michael D. Wilson. The rejection of the application was dated July 10, 2018, from Honolulu, Hawaii.
Legal Issues Addressed
Parties Involved in Civil Rights Casesubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The case was brought by respondents Diane Cervelli and Taeko Bufford, with the involvement of the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, indicating a civil rights context.
Reasoning: The case involves respondents Diane Cervelli and Taeko Bufford, who are plaintiffs-appellees, and William D. Hosijjo, the Executive Director of the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, who is a plaintiff-intervenor-appellee.
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Application: The Supreme Court of Hawaii denied the application for a writ of certiorari filed by Aloha Bed & Breakfast, indicating that the court will not review the lower court's decision.
Reasoning: The Supreme Court of Hawaii rejected the application for a writ of certiorari filed by Aloha Bed & Breakfast on May 18, 2018.