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Udall, Bennet Announce Bipartisan Selection Advisory Committee to Fill Federal Court Vacancy
Blog PostToday, Senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet announced the formation of a bipartisan, 11-member advisory committee that will implement an open process to recommend highly qualified applicants to fill a vacancy on the U.S. District Court in Colorado. Rebecca Love Kourlis, Executive Directo... MORE
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IAALS' Comment to the California Task Force on Legal Regulation and Enhancing the Provision of Legal Services
Blog PostThe comment below was submitted by IAALS to the California State Bar Task Force on Access Through Innovation for Legal Services (ATILS) as part of its request for public comment on its tentative regulatory recommendations for enhancing the d... MORE
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Civil Justice Initiative
ProjectObjectives: To develop guidelines and best practices for civil litigation—including case management—based upon evidence derived from state pilot projects and other applicable research, and informed by implemented rule changes and stakeholder input, for the purpose of improving the civil justice system in our state courts. To support implementation of those recommendations nationwide and transform our state... MORE -
Louisiana and Texas Implement Tools to Streamline Litigation and Hasten Recovery from Hurricanes
Blog PostIn the past few months, there have been encouraging updates in several states aimed at more effectively addressing the legal needs of disaster survivors. Two states—Louisiana and Texas—implemented various tools to help streamline litigation ar... MORE
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IAALS Describes and Assesses Impartiality Protections for the Large Hidden Judiciary of Federal Executive Branch Adjudicators
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The Development of Professional Identity
EventEducating Tomorrow’s Lawyers hosted its first annual conference, The Development of Professional Identity in Legal Education: Rethinking Learning and Assessment, September 27-29, 2012, at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. This was a working conference of two-three person teams from the participating ETL consortium schools. It focused on developing expertise around the formation of pr... MORE
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Initial Discovery Protocols
ProjectObjective: To develop a set of case-type-specific documents for automatic initial disclosures and support their implementation by individual federal and state trial court judges, with the ultimate goal of reducing cost and delay in the discovery process.In 2010, the Civil Rules Advisory Committee sponsored a conference at Duke University School of Law to explore the current costs of ci... MORE
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Legal Regulation in the Age of Disruption
Blog Post“Are we in an era of regulatory reform?” Art Lachman, legal ethics attorney and former President of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL), posed this question at APRL’s annual meeting a few weeks ago in San Francisco. Lawyers, people in need, innovators, regulators and others have for decades v... MORE
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Going Public with Innovation: What the ETL Survey Aims to Discover
Blog PostIn the first blog for Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers, Bill Sullivan argued that legal education is more than meritocracy – that while academic merit is essential in the training of lawyers as professionals it is not enough. It is necessary, but not alone sufficient for professional excellence. Thi... MORE
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The Story So Far: California Regulatory Reform
Blog PostAs a member of the California State Bar Task Force on Access Through Innovation of Legal Services, I’m often asked how things are going with ATILS and what is coming next. Considering the recent increase in news coverage of our efforts, the critical feedback received to date, and with the Task Force recently b... MORE