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  1. The Answer Is to Fix the Justice System

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    This post was originally published on The Huffington Post on March 5, 2013.

    In the recent blog post "In Our Courts 'Justice' Is Bought," Lance Soskin argued that "litigation is ... MORE

  2. Pandemic “Pilot Projects” and the Next Steps for Court Innovation

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    Pilot projects have long been used when implementing reforms—they provide a smaller-scale testing ground to administer the changes, they create an opportunity to gain broader support for innovation, and they allow for evaluation and improvement prior to broader ad... MORE

  3. Back to the Future: Civil Case Management

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    Civil jury trials have been few since the pandemic began in March 2020. Cases stalled and slowed while courts and litigators worked to find a way to advance the docket. Phone conferences and Zoom replaced in-person hearings, case-management deadlines were extended, and lawyers struggled to effectively communi... MORE

  4. Getting Beyond the Rhetoric: Findings from the ETL Survey on Curricular Initiatives

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    In the wake of the recent economic downturn and its aftermath, law schools and legal education are again the focus of intense scrutiny. Unfortunately, there is often more rhetoric than constructive discussion. A key prerequisite for fostering any kind of critical and creative thinking and activity is having a reasonably accurate understanding of what is happening in legal education. While s... MORE

  5. Learning from Arizona’s Success: Civil Justice Leaders Share Their Experiences

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    More and more states are focused on civil justice reform in an effort to ensure their courts are accessible, efficient, and relevant to all. Arizona has been a long time leader in civil jus... MORE

  6. Arizona Carries Regulatory Reform Momentum Forward with Historic Vote

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    On August 27, the Arizona Supreme Court voted unanimously to eliminate its ethics rules barring nonlawyers from... MORE

  7. Regulatory Reform and Racial Justice

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    The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police has sparked protests across the country, as people call for a reckoning on systemic injustice and for long-overdue change. These recent events have led to conversations around reforming not only the police, but the multiple systems in p... MORE

  8. Fostering Constructive Dissent to Improve Our Courts

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    In a recent NCSC article, Innovative Courts Encourage Dissent, Judge Kevin Burke of Hennepin County, Minnesota, discussed the benefits of fostering the right forms of di... MORE

  9. Rebecca Love Kourlis and Corina Gerety on CAPP's Progress Report

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    Law Week Colorado recently published an article co... MORE

  10. Beyond the Conference: Foundations for Practice and Understanding Tomorrow’s Lawyers

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    We kicked off the 4th Annual Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Conference with a story about math—or, more specifically, with a story about how long it took one mathematician to solve one not-so-simple problem. It’s a great story (and one you can hear more about here on This American Life) and I s... MORE