HRS §8-3.4
Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day
This section names January 30 as Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day to promote public education and awareness about civil liberties for Japanese Americans and equal rights for all. It is not a state holiday, so it does not create a day off from work or school.
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The statute, as written — Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day
January 30 shall be known and designated as "Civil Liberties and the Constitution Day" to celebrate, honor, and encourage public education and awareness of the commitment of individuals to preserving civil liberties for Americans of Japanese ancestry and actions to promote equal rights for all citizens. This day is not and shall not be construed to be a state holiday.
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