Hawaii Environmental Law

<p>To begin, let me say that I would like to go to law school and practice environmental law. However, I am not willing to sacrifice quality time with my wife and future children to do so. From what I have read I would not be happy given the conditions of most lawyers. I do not want to work past 6 and I do not want to be in a cut throat environment. (I understand there will be a lot of studying during Law school. I am referring to after graduation) I had thought that this preference excluded me from law, however I stumbled across the Hawaii program. From my experience in Hawaii it is a relaxed state. Does anyone with experience there know if this relaxed environment carries over into the legal field. Could I live the happy and fulfilled lifestyle that I so desire. Money is not important, I just want to make 60K/year. </p>

<p>Any other info on Hawaii or its environmental law program would be appreciated.</p>