We are excited to join with partners and friends on April 20 for our 15th Annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner, where we’ll celebrate Rebuilding Justice Award recipient Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack for her leadership, innovation, and service in fostering broad reform in our justice system and legal profession. We’ll also honor Ariadna M. Godreau-Aubert with the Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Award in recognition of her efforts to promote access to justice and people-focused legal services.

I also invite you to read our 2022 Annual Report, which covers our groundbreaking work over the last year and sets the stage for our work ahead in the years to come. Thank you for your support of IAALS and being a part of our momentum to change the status quo and ensure justice for all.

Brittany Kauffman, CEO
April 2023
Be sure to read all of the news from IAALS on our blog
April 20: 15th Annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner
March 29: “Wake Up Call: Colorado Okays Non-Attorneys for Some Family Law” in Bloomberg Law

March 29: “Colorado Supreme Court enacts groundbreaking framework for legal representation by paraprofessionals” in the Gazette

March 28: “New Report Examines Non-Lawyer Legal Service Provider Programs in the U.S.” on the Talk Justice podcast

March 23: “The Robot Lawyers are Coming?” on The Chicago Bar Foundation’s blog

March 28: “Talk Justice, an LSC Podcast: New Report Examines Non-Lawyer Legal Service Provider Programs in 16 States” on the LSC website

March 16: “How Paralegals Can Fill Legal System Gaps, A Panel Discussion” on the Paralegal Voice podcast

March 16: “Redesigning Legal Speaker Series” on the SJI website

March 16: “2022 Pro Bono Reporting is Open for NC Paralegals” on the North Carolina Bar Association’s blog

March 2: “For the Record: Legal Rebel Award, Presentations and Expert Insights on Originalism, Health Equity Initiatives, Water and More” on the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law website

February/March 2023: “Expanding the bar” in the Oregon State Bar Bulletin
Noteworthy
IAALS’ Foundations for Practice added to University of Missouri-Kansas City’s 1L & LL.M Research Guide

IAALS’ Redesigning Divorce: User-Driven Design for a Better Process and three self-help guides added to Arizona Courts’ Family Court Improvement Committee Resources website

IAALS mentioned in the Mandatory Initial Discovery Pilot Programs section of Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules notes

IAALS’ Public Perspectives on Trust and Confidence in the Courts cited in Fordham Law Review’s “Chicken or Egg: Diversity and Innovation in the Corporate Legal Marketplace.”

IAALS’ Justice Needs and Satisfaction in the United States of America cited in Fordham Law Review’s “Why State Courts Should Authorize Nonlawyers to Practice Law.”


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