Last month, Suffolk University Law School, an Educating Tomorrow's Lawyers Consortium school, hosted the first-ever "Hackcess to Justice" legal hackathon. The event was designed to bring together some of the best legal and… MORE
Chad G. Asarch recently wrote an article in The Colorado Lawyer discussing the Real Estate Transactions course he teaches, which emphasizes practical legal skills in a non-clinical, traditional classroom setting. In contemplating the structure of… MORE
There have been a few new resources made available for separating or divorcing families in the United Kingdom.
The first is the Family Separation Hub, a website that provides information to families who are going through, or are considering,… MORE
In May, we launched Foundations for Practice, an ambitious project that will study the foundations entry-level lawyers need to launch successful careers, identify models of legal education to get us there, and develop hiring tools to help… MORE
A year ago today, the Resource Center for Separating and Divorcing Families (RCSDF or Resource Center) opened its doors at the University of Denver to serve families in the Denver-metro area. Based on an interdisciplinary out-of-court model … MORE
A recent ABA survey report found that self-help legal centers around the nation "are a vibrant and effective resource" to those they serve. The ABA's Standing Committee on the Delivery of Legal Services surveyed approximately 500 self-help… MORE
IAALS would like to congratulate Kansas Court of Appeals Judge Steve Leben on being named the 2014 recipient of the William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence. The National Center for State Courts Rehnquist award is presented annually to a… MORE
Under our Rule One Initiative, we have focused much of our time and effort over the last seven years on ways to improve the effectiveness of discovery. In large part, this is due to the expanding world of information—including electronically stored… MORE
On August 7, three Tennessee Supreme Court justices withstood a well-funded (and well-covered by IAALS Online: here, here, and here) challenge to their retention on the bench for subsequent terms. The retention opposition campaign received $425… MORE
A recent article in The New York Times argues that divorced and never-married parents have, in a sense, lost their right to choose how they want to parent. A 1936 New York State Court of Appeals opinion gives "[t]he vast majority of matters… MORE