On February 25-26, 2016, IAALS held its Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit at the Cable Center on the University of Denver campus.
The goal of the Summit was to bring together federal and state court judges, court administrators, attorneys on both… MORE
In Spring 2015, IAALS held its annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner, which recognizes individuals who exemplify the spirit of innovation and leadership that we champion across all of our work toward building a legal system that is fair, accessible… MORE
What Lawyers Need to Succeed
In 2014, Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers launched Foundations for Practice, an ambitious national project to identify the foundations entry-level lawyers need for practice.
37: The number of states that participated in… MORE
Traditional notions of assessment in legal education have limited our capacity to truly measure whether law students are receiving the education and training they need to enter the profession. Rather than using assessment as a sorting mechanism,… MORE
Asking the Right Questions
The oldest advice in the world is that the trick is not in knowing the answers—rather it is in knowing the right questions to ask. In legal education today, we find ourselves facing many questions—from students, from the… MORE
Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers hosted its first annual conference, The Development of Professional Identity in Legal Education: Rethinking Learning and Assessment, September 27-29, 2012, at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. This was a… MORE
On February 18, 2015, IAALS and the National Judicial College co-hosted E-Discovery Sanctions & Spoliation: What a Judge Needs to Know, a webcast available for state court judges at no cost. This session provided a fundamental-level discussion… MORE
On November 13 and 14, 2014, IAALS convened a group of senior in-house counsel and corporate management from around the country to discuss the challenges surrounding discovery in litigation.
The single most expensive aspect of litigation (apart… MORE
On June 11, 2014, IAALS and the National Judicial College co-hosted Fundamentals of E-Discovery for State Court Judges, a webcast available for state court judges at no cost.
The webcast remains available for judges to view on the NJC's website,… MORE