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Acting Chief Justice Sabrina S. McKenna (left) administers the oath of office, swearing in Vladimir P. Devens (right) as the sixth Chief Justice of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court (courtesy of the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary)

Vladimir Devens Sworn In as Chief Justice of Hawaiʻi Supreme Court
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by Big Island Video News
on May 5, 2026 at 3:02 pm

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HONOLULU - Acting Chief Justice Sabrina S. McKenna administered the oath of office on Tuesday morning.

(BIVN) – Associate Justice Vladimir P. Devens has been sworn in as the sixth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaiʻi. 

Devens was sworn in by Acting Chief Justice Sabrina S. McKenna, who administered the oath of office during an informal ceremony on Tuesday morning. 

“With gratitude to Governor Josh Green for his nomination and the Hawaiʻi State Senate for its confirmation, and to all who encouraged and supported me, I am deeply honored to serve as Chief Justice,” said Chief Justice Devens in a statement issued by the Hawai’i State Judiciary. 

“Stepping into this role, I will build upon the strong foundation established by those who have come before me, including Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald and Acting Chief Justice Sabrina McKenna,” Chief Justice Devens added. “The people who make up our Judiciary work diligently to ensure that our courts are steadfast, fair, and accessible to all. I want to recognize the important role judiciary employees play in upholding the public’s trust in the rule of law, and I look forward to continuing our work together, along with our governmental and community partners, in service to the people of Hawaiʻi.” 

The Judiciary noted that under Chief Justice Devens, Brandon Kimura and Daylin-Rose Heather will continue to serve as Administrative Director and Deputy Administrative Director of the Courts. 



Chief Justice Devens was a graduate of Kalani High School, and earned his undergraduate degree in economics, graduating magna cum laude and earning Phi Beta Kappa honors from the University of California, Berkeley. Devens received his Juris Doctor from the UC Berkeley School of Law, where he served as an Associate Editor of the Industrial Relations Law Journal. He was nominated to serve as Chief Justice by Governor Josh Green, and later confirmed by the Hawaiʻi State Senate. 

“Chief Justice Devens has been an active, productive, and valued member of the court since joining us in January 2024,” Justice McKenna said. “He has authored 15 published opinions, including 11 majority opinions. He has overseen the Judiciary’s efforts on the responsible incorporation of artificial intelligence into our work; and he has served as our court’s liaison to various important boards and commissions, including the Disciplinary Board of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court, on which he previously served. He has also served in numerous leadership roles within the legal community, including on the board of directors of the Hawaiʻi State Bar Association. His background and broad range of experiences will be invaluable as he addresses current and future issues facing the Judiciary and our State.” 

Justice McKenna added, “I am confident that Chief Justice Devens will lead with integrity, fairness, and a deep commitment to the people of Hawaiʻi. I look forward to supporting him and the courts as we continue our important work.” 

The Judiciary reports a formal investiture ceremony will be held at a later date.


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