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» Ali‘iolani Hale was designed to house the Hawaiian monarchy but instead was home to the Legislature until Iolani Palace opened, as well as the Judiciary. Today it houses the Supreme Court, court administration offices, a law library and the Judicial History Center. For more on its history, see jhchawaii.net/about-us/aliiolani-hale. Friday’s "Kokua Line" on Page A18 erroneously said Ali‘iolani Hale has only housed the Supreme Court since it opened.