Hawaii Exemplification is a type of evidence-based legal argument that uses Hawaii-related facts and opinions to support a court's decision. It involves drawing on Hawaii-specific laws, judicial decisions, and public policies to strengthen the case. This type of argument is often used in cases with a Hawaii-specific element, such as those involving the Hawaii Constitution, Hawaiian sovereignty, land ownership, or Native Hawaiian rights. There are two main types of Hawaii Exemplification: jurisdiction exemplification and policy exemplification. Jurisdiction exemplification involves using Hawaii-specific laws and judicial decisions as evidence, while policy exemplification involves using public policies from Hawaii to support the argument.