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  1. Becky Kourlis and Neil Gorsuch Laud Regulatory Innovation in Utah and Arizona, Urge Other States to Take Action

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    On September 17, IAALS Founding Executive Director Rebecca Love Kourlis and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch published

  2. Civil Justice Reform in Florida Includes Successes and Lessons Learned for Case Management Teams

    Blog Post

    The National Center for States Courts (NCSC) has released the first in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country: 

  3. Justice for All Initiative Expands Opportunities for More States to Participate

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    In 2015, the Conference of Chief Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators passed

  4. NCSC 2020 Trends in State Courts Highlights the Family Justice Initiative

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    Last month, the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) released their 2020 Trends in State Courts. The articles in this year’s publication covered, among m... MORE

  5. The Bench and Bar's Responsibility in the Development of Entry-Level Lawyers

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    One of my primary responsibilities as Counsel to the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court is to start and maintain dialogue among Colorado's law schools, bench, and bar in an effort to find and promote commonality among their efforts to improve our state's legal profession. Naturally, then, I was interested in attending the 2013 Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers conference, which sought to con... MORE

  6. How Reregulation Could Benefit Lawyers

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    A lot has been written about how changing legal regulation may reduce the access to justice gap by allowing more innovative and effective delivery of legal services to consumers. This post looks at the other side of the equation: how would changing legal regulation affect practicing lawyers?

    Some lawye... MORE

  7. Foundations for Practice: Tracking the Project’s Impact on Legal Education

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    Since publishing the results of our Foundations for Practice survey, we have been using those results in the second phase of the project to work with Columbia University, Seattle Uni... MORE

  8. Arizona’s Licensed Legal Advocates: Pilot Program Aims to Provide Needed Legal Help in Certain Cases

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    Earlier this year, licensed legal advocates (LLAs) in Arizona began training “to give limited legal advice on civil matters stemming from domestic violence.” These advocates, the first of their kind in the state, are learning to provide leg... MORE

  9. Join Us in Unlocking Legal Regulation: More Legal Service Providers, More Access to Justice, and a More Sustainable Legal Profession

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    The American legal profession is at a crossroads. Time and again, studies show that too many people are being left out of the civil justice system. Up and down the income scale, the vast majority of Americans cannot access legal assistance, let alone representation or advice if they have to go to court. Things are so bad that everyday Americans seek lawyers for help—or... MORE

  10. Action on the Ground: IAALS Offers New Tool for Tracking Rules Projects Around the Country

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    IAALS has played an important role in empowering jurisdictions to experiment with pilot projects and rules changes. Today, we are making information about thes... MORE