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  • Understanding the Ripple Effects of Divorce

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern How do you talk to children about divorce? And, do we realize just how far the effects of divorce can reach? In a  recent article for Psychology Today, Splitopia author Wendy Paris …

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  • New Study: Elected State Supreme Court Justices More Likely to Uphold Death Sentences

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative According to a new study by Reuters , in states where supreme court justices are elected and reelected by the voters, justices uphold death sentences more often than their counterparts in states …

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  • Recapturing Confidence in the Judiciary

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern Do you trust the judiciary? If you thought “yes,” then you may be in a shrinking crowd. Judge Kevin S. Burke, Hennepin County district judge and IAALS board member, begins a recent article with candor – Public trust in the …

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    Hollis to Chair the ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern Congratulations to IAALS Board of Advisors member Sheila Slocum Hollis on her appointment as the new Chair of the ABA Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress. The Standing Committee on the Law Library of Congress …

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    Follow Our 2015 #ETLConference Online as We Debut Foundations for Practice Results

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern It’s that time again! We’re incredibly excited to share the first results of our Foundations for Practice project and help build on what we’ve learned at this year’s Educating …

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  • With Grateful Hearts, We Remember Don Scott

    Rebecca Love Kourlis Founding Executive Director, IAALS This summer, the legal community lost a giant: Don Scott. Don was a Harvard undergraduate and Yale law graduate whose practice began and grew under the aegis of Kirkland and Ellis. In 1993, Don, Fred …

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    New Ohio Website Seeks to Educate Judicial Voters

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative With the leadership of Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor, a coalition of groups in Ohio has launched a new website— Judicial Votes Count —to better educate voters in judicial elections. The site offers …

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  • Pope Francis Reduces Bureaucracy for Annulments

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern “Complicated,” “costly,” and “unobtainable” are words that Pope Francis wishes to eliminate from the common description of marriage annulments within the Catholic Church. The pope has issued a new law that sets out a number of …

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    How Are Judges Chosen? New Resource Gives State-by-State Breakdown

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative It is no surprise that there is much confusion around how judges get to be judges in the United States. No two states use the same method to select and retain their judges, and even in individual …

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  • Smiling Selfie a Sign of Co-Parenting Commitment

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern Not all divorces are ugly. Shannon and Chris Neuman, a Canadian couple, recently finalized their divorce in Calgary, Alberta. The final consummation of their divorce: a selfie outside the courthouse.  The ex-couple’s selfie is …

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  • Attorney Obligations in the Face of Rapidly Changing Technology

    Brittany Kauffman CEO The California State Bar recently issued a final opinion weighing in on the question of an attorney’s ethical duties in handling the discovery of electronically stored information. In its Formal Opinion No. 2015-193 , the State Bar …

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  • Help Centers Give Self-Represented Litigants a Place to Turn in Federal Court

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern Navigating federal court without an attorney, self-represented ( pro se ) litigants are often lost “in a maze of procedural rules and arcane terminology,” regardless of the strength of their case. However, starting this past …

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  • Federal Judicial Nominations Take an Excessive Recess

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern When the Senate went into recess in August it was on pace to set a new record for fewest judicial confirmations within the final two years of a presidential term, a level not seen since the Eisenhower administration. Russell …

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  • The Benefits of Unbundled Legal Services from a Judge’s Perspective

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern In a  recent article in the California Bar Journal , Judge Mark A. Juhas of the Los Angeles County Superior Court described the numerous benefits that unbundled legal services and limited scope representation provide those …

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    Procedural Justice at the Forefront of Court Innovation

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern In a  recent article published by the Guardian , procedural justice is highlighted as a simple idea that could transform our legal system. The concept has been around for almost half a century and promotes a different style of …

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    IAALS and Justice O’Connor: How Governors Should Fill Interim Court Vacancies

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative Are you a governor of a state that elects supreme court justices? You may be hearing from us. The Quality Judges Initiative at IAALS, along with Justice Sandra Day O’Connor and other members of our …

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  • Collaboration Will Be Key to Change in Legal Education and the Profession

    Robert P. Thompson Former Director of Communications & Marketing Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Director Alli Gerkman was invited to speak on “The Changing Legal Landscape” at the opening plenary session for the National Conference of Bar Presidents in …

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    IAALS Meeting Highlights Experiences of Self-Represented Litigants

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation On August 20 and 21, the multidisciplinary Honoring Families Initiative (HFI) Advisory Committee convened in Denver. The meeting agenda included in-depth discussion of preliminary data collected over …

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  • New Report Shows Self-Represented Litigants Still on the Rise and Needing Help

    Hunter Metcalf IAALS Intern The  National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP) in Canada continues to build upon the important initial research conducted by Dr. Julie Macfarlane between 2011 and 2013. Although the original study is over, the group …

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    What Advice Would You Give to Future and Current Lawyers?

    Caitlin Anderson Former Legal Assistant On the occasion of his retirement, John Lande , now Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri School of Law and ETL Fellow , collected his advice to law students and lawyers in an essay entitled “ My Last …

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