Divorce is an inherently complicated and lengthy process in most states, and families bear the burden of high financial and emotional costs, especially when children are involved. Easing this emotional distress over the course of a divorce can be… MORE
Technological advances in the legal field are growing around the world, but different countries are seeing that growth manifest at different speeds and in different ways. In the United States, we’ve seen a boom in technologies that improve the… MORE
IAALS simply would not be what it is without the support of our staff, partners, and friends. They are essential to our efforts and hail from a wide range of backgrounds, viewpoints, and sectors. Every month, IAALS shines the spotlight on one… MORE
On April 29, Maine continued its efforts toward civil justice reform by conducting an all-day Civil Justice Reform Training Conference for all Maine Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court Justices, District Judges, Magistrates, Clerks, and staff of… MORE
The National Center for States Courts (NCSC) has released the first in a series of evaluations of civil justice reform demonstration pilot projects around the country: Civil Justice Initiative, Evaluation of the Civil Justice Initiative Pilot… MORE
In 2016, California legislators, pressed by court users and judges, authorized the State Auditor to investigate the Commission on Judicial Performance, created in 1960 as the nation’s first state judicial conduct body. A commission lawsuit… MORE
IAALS is pleased to announce that Kelsey Montague has joined the organization as its new Associate Director of Marketing and Public Relations. Kelsey comes to IAALS from the Anchor Center for Blind Children, where she was Communications Manager. She… MORE
IAALS simply would not be what it is without the support of our staff, partners, and friends. They are essential to our efforts and hail from a wide range of backgrounds, viewpoints, and sectors. Every month, IAALS shines the spotlight on one… MORE
As state courts work to serve the substantial numbers of litigants who navigate the civil and family court process without an attorney, they are taking a variety of approaches. Some have fillable forms, some have established self-help centers, some… MORE
As thousands sit for the bar exam this week, IAALS is spearheading an empirical effort to define the minimum competence they need to practice law
Most law school graduates sit for the bar exam at the end of each July—an exhausting ordeal of… MORE