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  1. The Future of Legal Services: Reimagining Legal Services for All People—Lessons from Pioneers around the World

    Event

    As part of our Future of Legal Services Speaker Series, on October 27 from 11 a.m.–12 p.m. MDT, IAALS and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law co-hosted a virtual panel discussion on how programs and regulations in other countries have allowed... MORE

  2. Utah Supreme Court Makes History with Vote to Establish Regulatory Sandbox

    Blog Post

    Last week, in a historic vote, the Utah Supreme Court voted unanimously to esta... MORE

  3. Unbundling Legal Services

    Project
    Objectives: Encourage legal practitioners to implement unbundled legal services in their practice. Encourage other justice system stakeholders to support the widespread implementation of this service model. 

    There are many people going through divorce and separation who do not have the financial means to hire a lawyer. IAALS' Cases Without Counsel study findings, and resea... MORE

  4. 2019 Trends in State Courts Highlights Access Needs and User Perspectives

    Blog Post

    The National Center for State Courts’ (NCSC) 2019 Trends in State Courts explores how to make state court processes both more comprehensible and r... MORE

  5. Paula Littlewood, IAALS Board Member and Legal Rebel, Urges Profession to Break Out of Echo Chamber

    Blog Post

    Earlier this year, Paula Littlewood, IAALS Board of Advisors member and past executive director of the Washington State Bar Association, was a guest on ABA Journal’s

  6. Civil Justice after COVID-19

    Blog Post

    Our mission at IAALS is forging innovative and practical solutions to problems within the American legal system. Like others, we have been forced to assess how our work and other aspects of our lives are impacted by the new reality resulting from COVID-19.

    The pandemic is highlighting shortc... MORE

  7. California Relaxes Ethics Rules, Allowing Judges to Comment Publicly on Pending Cases

    Blog Post

    The 2018 election season saw several efforts to remove a judge from office based on a single controversial ruling. In Alaska, Superior Court Judge Michael Corey lost his bid for retention after he approved a no-jail time plea bargain for a defendant char... MORE

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

    Blog Post

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

  9. 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: 

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

    Blog Post

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