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are. Additionally , I contacted the Corp. Counsel ' s office and <br /> they ' re looking into the possibility of allowing us use of the <br /> Weslaw computer link to the mainland , which is a system that acts <br /> as a legal research information. And that would save the <br /> commission the cost of actually establishing that link. We 'd have <br /> to pay hourly charges on that system, but it ' s something that we <br /> could offer the attorney that we hire , as a. . . <br /> BETHEA: Well, a lot of the firms have that. As a matter of <br /> fact, I think your thought about the university is a good one. <br /> And I placed a call, for example, and this is one of the reasons <br /> why I think the attorney for the commission should be a part-time <br /> attorney , because we may be able to get some very substantial free <br /> advice from the law school. I placed a call to Jon Van Dyke , who <br /> I guess, teaches constitutional law there , and who, for example , I <br /> have used on a private contract basis in filing a case in the <br /> United States Supreme Court because I thought it would be more <br /> efficient for the client. You know , somebody who , depending on <br /> the area that you ' re dealing with. . .and I think there are some of <br /> those things out there. For example , one of the things that we <br /> probably are going to have somebody talk to us about is to be sure <br /> that whatever we end up doing in terms of representation, is <br /> pretty clearly constitutional. You know, the one man, one vote <br /> rule. And that ' s. . .this was all done ten years ago , and there ' s <br /> been no challenge to the system. And I have no information that <br /> there ' s anything wrong with it . I. . . <br /> GREENWELL : This goes back to 1966. <br /> BETHEA: Well , as I tried , let me just give you an example . <br /> I think we might be able to do something like that free. I say <br /> this to illustrate why I think we want an attorney on a part-time <br /> basis. We might be able to find somebody who is really up-to-date <br /> on that, who has done a paper on it recently. One of the <br /> questions that. . .when I looked at this thing, and when you have <br /> at-large voting , you think, gee, that ' s one man, one vote , it ' s <br /> all okay. And yet, as I think, well, did you (inaudible) to point <br /> it out. . .somebody pointed out that that hasn' t always been the <br /> case, because you can have a 45% minority who can ' t get a seat <br /> because of block voting. I don ' t think we have those kinds of <br /> concerns in Hawaii. But. . .or, voting per areas. One of the <br /> things that. . . <br /> GREENWELL : We have that, voting per area? <br /> BETHEA: Pardon me. <br /> GREENWELL : I think we have that, voting per area, where it <br /> is that kind of majority that , in some areas , where there is a <br /> minority in the island, they ' re not getting representation. <br /> BETHEA: Yeah. Well. . . <br /> GREENWELL : So , it does show up in a different way. <br /> 64 <br />