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Informational PageAre you a university law professor applying innovative teaching strategies in your classroom? If yes, please share with us your teaching methodology, tips, and activities so that we can post them on our website. You can do this one of two ways:
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Federal Judicial Selection Commission Sponsored by Hawaii Senators Submits Candidate List
Blog PostThe judicial selection commission sponsored by Senators Inouye and Akaka submitted to the senators a list of three candidates for an upcoming vacancy on the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii. The vacancy is due to Judge David Ezra taking senior status... MORE
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Judicial Selection Commission Sponsored by Hawaiian Senators Submits Three Names
Blog PostThe judicial selection commission sponsored by Senators Inouye and Akaka submitted to the senators a list of three candidates for an upcoming vacancy on the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii. The vacancy is due to Judge David Ezra taking senior status on June ... MORE
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Nominating Commission Members Challenge Arizona Law Increasing Number of Nominees
Blog PostAs IAALS Online covered back in April, the Arizona legislature passed and the governor signed a bill directing the state's judicial nominating commissions to submit the names of at least five finalists for each judicial vacancy. Last week, four members of the ap... MORE
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Ohio: Task Force on Commercial Dockets
Informational PageIn April 2007, the late Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer announced the formation of the Supreme Court Task Force on Commercial Dockets to "develop, oversee, and evaluate a pilot project implementing commercial civil litigation dockets in select courts of common pleas." The Task Force began working in June 2007 and submitted an interim report in 2008 summarizing the Task Force’s work, along with a proposed set of rules for the establishmen... MORE
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Rhode Island's Judicial Nominating Commission Considers Changes to Its Procedures
Blog PostRhode Island's judicial nominating commission met recently to discuss potential improvements to the commission's work. Much of the
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Federal Judicial Nominations Take an Excessive Recess
Blog PostWhen the Senate went into recess in August it was on pace to set a new record for fewest judicial confirmations within the final two years of a presidential term, a level not... MORE
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IAALS and NCSC Release White Paper on Debt Collection Reform
Blog PostIt is no secret that Americans are drowning in debt. In fact, Americans’ collective debt surpassed $4 trillion in 2019. And because more and more people are finding it difficult to pay them off, lawsuits by creditors seeking payment on consumer debts account for m... MORE
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Governor Signs Bill Increasing Number of Judicial Nominees
Blog PostArizona governor Jan Brewer signed a bill calling for the state's judicial nominating commissions to submit at least five names for each judicial vacancy. As IAALS Online rep... MORE