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Leaders Call for the Expansion of Legal Services by Unlocking Legal Regulation
Blog PostIn just a few short months, COVID-19 created unprecedented havoc across the world, touching nearly every aspect of modern life. One area of disruption that has yet to fully materialize is the pandemic’s effect on our legal system.
Civil justice refor... MORE
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Reregulation, Not Deregulation
Blog PostIt’s no secret that the United States is facing an access to justice crisis. Our justice system is failing. We are failing to uphold what the country’s founding fathers upheld as their ultimate goal and virtue: justice for all. George Washington himself said, “the due administration of justice is the firmest pillar... MORE
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IAALS Announces 2021 Rebuilding Justice Award Recipients
Blog PostUtah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas and Utah attorney John Lund honored for their innovative leadership in increasing access to justice -
Holding Jury Trials in the Pandemic Like Building an Airplane While You’re Flying It
Blog PostCourts around the country are rethinking their approaches to everything in this chaotic and uncertain time, including how to move forward with trials—both civil and criminal. Texas, one of the largest jurisdictions in the nation, has recently completed an extensive revi... MORE
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Areas of Innovation at Consortium Law Schools: Faculty Development Initiatives
Blog PostPreviously, we have drawn from the Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers’ survey to describe the 23 ETL Consortium schools, explore the kinds of curricular innovations in which they may be engaged, and see how they compare to law schools more generally. This post continues our description by looking at support for faculty engagem... MORE
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New Developments in Regulatory Reform Efforts
Blog PostThe movement to significantly reform the regulation of legal services and open the market for better delivery of legal services has just expanded to another western state—Arizona—and, for the first time, expanded beyond the West with the launching of a new task force in a joint effort by the Chi... MORE
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Building on the Foundations for Practice
EventWhat Lawyers Need to SucceedIn 2014, Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers launched
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A Guide for Consumers
Informational PageFamily separation can be very stressful. Everyone in the family goes through changes, including parents, children, and other fam... MORE
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Expert Opinion: No Small Measures: We Must Radically Reconsider Lawyer Licensure and the Bar Exam
Blog PostAt this point, it’s fairly trite to begin writing with a comment about the impact COVID-19 has on our lives and our legal system. But it’s an inescapable truth that the pandemic has forced us to rethink so much about how we do thi... MORE
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Professional Perspectives on the Resource Center and its Preliminary Impact for Families
Blog PostIn this month's edition of The Colorado Lawyer, Natalie Knowlton and I