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IAALS Announces New Legal Visionary Award in Honor of Alli Gerkman, Nominations Now Open
Blog PostIAALS has launched a new award to recognize innovators who have made significant impacts early in their legal careers toward making the American legal system work better for everyone who needs it and everyone who is a part of it: the
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Paul Lippe: How would you shape the law school experience for the next generation?
Blog PostEducating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Advisory Committee member Paul Lippe is speaking to the “Deans Workshop for ABA Approved Schools” on February 15.
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Selection Reform Proposals Trend toward Enhancing Gubernatorial Authority
Blog PostIAALS Online recently summarized anticipate... MORE
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Rebecca Love Kourlis Discusses Proposed Federal Amendments—a "Step Toward Change"
Blog PostIAALS Executive Director Rebecca Love Kourlis recently joined John J. Jablonski, a partner with Goldberg Segalla, in a
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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
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Family Law Course Blends Legal Doctrine with Field Observation and Simulation
Blog PostFour years ago, Professor Andrew Schepard and his colleagues at Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University developed a family law class that would strike a balance between doctrine and skills development. This week, we added it to
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Attention in Tennessee—and Around the Country—Turns to Court-Related Ballot Measures
Blog PostOn August 7, three Tennessee Supreme Court justices withstood a well-funded (and well-covered by IAALS Online:
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Civil Justice Reform Efforts in Illinois Show Benefits of New Case Management Tools and Technology
Blog PostIn June, the National Center for States Courts (NCSC) released the second in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country:
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New Mexico's Hybrid Judicial Selection Process Comes Under Scrutiny
Blog PostNew Mexico judges are chosen through a process that is truly unique. Since 1988, judicial vacancies have been filled by commission-based appointment. Appointees then face a partisan election ... MORE
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In-House Counsel: Law Schools Must Play Key Role in Training Practice-Ready Lawyers
Blog PostThe online legal community was abuzz Monday with the news that corporate clients don’t want to foot the bill for new lawyer training thanks to a Wall Street Journal article that asks: “First... MORE