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  • Chief Justice's End-of-Year Report Stresses Importance of Civics

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager On the final day of 2019, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued his annual year-end report on the federal judiciary. In the report, he stresses the importance of civic education to …

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    Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan Courts Using Technology to Bring their Services to the People

    Michael Houlberg Director of Special Projects It is nothing new or shocking to say that U.S. courts are behind the times when it comes to incorporating technology into their processes. This has caused not only an increase in the number of backlogged …

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  • Courts Worldwide Exploring AI

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just the stuff of science fiction. More and more entities globally—courts included—are exploring how AI can be utilized to improve processes and help …

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    Some State Judicial Elections May Take a Populist Turn in 2020

    Jordan M. Singer Consultant, IAALS Professor of Law, New England Law | Boston Judicial elections in Ohio and Pennsylvania are poised to become more populist in the near future, if bills pending in both states clear their respective legislatures. In Ohio, …

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    Australian Legal Community Split on Family Court Plan

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager On December 5, Australia’s Attorney-General reintroduced draft laws to merge the specialist Family Court of Australia with the lower-level Federal Circuit Court, with the aim to improve efficiency …

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  • Social Media "Fraught with Peril" for Judges

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager At the end of September, Chief Justice John D. Minton of the Kentucky Supreme Court disqualified Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd from presiding over a politically charged lawsuit …

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  • Trading Gavels

    Scott Bales Former Executive Director In my first three months as Executive Director of IAALS, I have been able to visit with many of our partners and supporters in Colorado and across the nation. I’ve enjoyed these meetings and the uniformly encouraging …

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    New Report Incorporates User Feedback in Designing a Simpler Process for Divorce and Separation

    Logan Cornett Director of Research Legal Education & Licensure Family courts around the country are responding to an urgent need to improve the delivery of justice for everyone who walks through their doors. However, as courts and others develop these …

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    US Justice Needs Project Will Tap into Legal Needs for Business as Well as Individuals

    Brittany Kauffman CEO In partnership with HiiL, the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law, IAALS is conducting a nationwide survey of the legal needs of individuals in the United States over the course of the next year as part of its US Justice Needs …

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    Eldercaring Coordination: Alternative Dispute Resolution Focused on Elders

    Michelle Morley Circuit Court Judge, Fifth Circuit, Sumter County, Florida Michael Houlberg Director of Special Projects Imagine the following scenario: instead of relaxing on Thanksgiving, your grandfather is being taken to a mental hospital because he …

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    Advisory Committee Launched to Support US Justice Needs Project

    Brittany Kauffman CEO IAALS is excited to announce the creation of a new Advisory Committee in support of its US Justice Needs project. In collaboration with HiiL, IAALS is conducting research to assess the justice needs of people and businesses in the …

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    How Reregulation Could Benefit Lawyers

    Jayne Reardon Executive Director, Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism A lot has been written about how changing legal regulation may reduce the access to justice gap by allowing more innovative and effective delivery of legal services to …

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    Indiana Family Law Taskforce Will Consider IAALS-Supported Recommendations

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager In late September, the Indiana Supreme Court announced the creation of the 13-member Indiana Innovation Initiative . The initiative was established “to analyze research on justice reform, assess …

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  • International ODR Forum Focuses on Reducing Bias, Considering Ethics

    Michael Houlberg Director of Special Projects Many aspects of human life have moved online—shopping for groceries, applying for jobs, taking classes, etc. So it’s no surprise that some legal processes, such as dispute resolution, are also moving to a …

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    IAALS Remembers Chief Justice Mark Cady, Champion of Judicial Independence and Family Justice Reform

    Scott Bales Former Executive Director Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation We at IAALS are among the many saddened by the untimely passing last week of Mark Cady, Iowa’s Chief Justice. He had served as a judge for some 33 years—on Iowa’s …

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    Reregulation, Not Deregulation

    Andrew Arruda CEO, Automate Medical Former Entrepreneur-in-Residence, IAALS It’s no secret that the United States is facing an access to justice crisis. Our justice system is failing. We are failing to uphold what the country’s founding fathers upheld as …

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  • Colorado's Federal District Court Embraces Pro Se Clinic and Unbundling of Legal Services

    Brooke Meyer Former Manager In 2016, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado greenlighted limited scope (i.e., “discrete task”) representation by attorneys through enactment of Local Rules D.C.COLO.LAttyR 2(b)(1) and LAttyR 5(a)-(b), allowing …

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    New IAALS Guides Help Courts Create Effective Self-Help Materials, Expand ADR, and Better Manage Trials with Self-Represented Litigants

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation Michael Houlberg Director of Special Projects Our state courts are the frontlines of justice in the United States. With state trial courts handling 83 million cases in 2017 (95 percent of all U.S. …

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    Penn Law's Future of the Profession Initiative Has an Eye Toward Change

    Maddie Hosack Former Communications and Marketing Manager Last month, the University of Pennsylvania Law School announced the launch of their Future of the Profession Initiative . The initiative aims to “Teach, Lead, and Transform” by looking at ways law …

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    Oregon Task Force Creates New Procedures for Consumer Debt Collection Cases

    Brooke Meyer Former Manager In August 2017,  Chief Justice Thomas A. Balmer  of the Oregon Supreme Court established a Civil Justice Improvements Task Force based on the Conference of Chief Justices  Civil Justice Improvements Committee’s Call to Action: …

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