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Bar Rating Process for Pennsylvania Judicial Candidates Comes Under Fire
Blog PostPennsylvania is one of two states (Wisconsin is the other) that is electing supreme court justices in 2015. To provide the public with information about judges on the ballot—whether run... MORE
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New Mexico to Implement Court Navigators Pilot Program
Blog PostNew Mexico is one of the latest states to look to regulatory innovation to increase access to legal services.
Many of the civil justice needs throughout the state are currently going unmet, due in part to the fact that New Mexico is so large and has a
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Kim Kardashian West Reignites Discussion on Law School vs. "Reading the Law"
Blog PostKim Kardashian West wears many hats: reality television star, media personality, businesswoman, wife, and mother. But the second eldest Kardashian told Vogue she has plans to add “lawyer” to her list of titles, though she has no plans to take the LSAT or apply to law schools. Instead, Kardashian ... MORE
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A Rallying Cry for Comments on Utah Regulatory Innovation Efforts
Blog PostMomentum for regulatory reform continues to build this summer, as states across the country move forward with groundbreaking experiments to expand the delivery of legal services—with the potential to make them more accessible and affordable for all. This being said, we cannot take a... MORE
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The Future of Legal Education
Blog PostThe America... MORE
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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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Colorado Civil Access Pilot Project Begins January 1, 2012; IAALS to Measure Outcomes
Blog PostOn January 1, 2012, Colorado launched its “Civil Access Pilot Project Applicable to Business Actions in District Court.” Five Denver metro-area courts will use new rules of civil procedure in certain types of cases for a period of two years, in an effort to better serve the needs... MORE
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State Legislatures Take Up Judicial Selection Reform (Updated)
Blog PostAs state legislatures around the country kick off their 2013 sessions, lawmakers in at least four states—Kansas, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee—are poised to make changes to the process for selecting their states’ judges. IAALS Online has covered de... MORE
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March Legislative Roundup: Judicial Selection and Tenure
Blog PostWith state legislatures in session around the country and considering bills that would impact the selection and tenure of state judges, IAALS Online provides this summary of where things stand at the ... MORE
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A Sign of the Times: ABA Resolution Supporting Regulatory Innovation Among States
Blog PostThe coming year is going to bring landmark changes to regulations governing the legal profession in the United States. As Utah and