Between 2013 and 2017, IAALS launched two centers in Denver to provide separating and divorcing families with an alternative to litigation and access to more supportive services. The vision was to replace the common legal experience in which… MORE
Innovations in the delivery of legal services can also be laboratories for testing innovations in legal education. When it comes to innovative legal services, IAALS developed two centers for families to receive legal and supportive services outside… MORE
In 2015, the Conference of Chief Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators passed Resolution 5, which supports the goal of 100 percent access to effective assistance for essential civil legal needs. The Resolution urges the… MORE
While technology is increasingly finding its way into courthouses around the country, substantial opportunities remain for courts to implement simple technology solutions that stand to greatly improve the experience of litigants—particularly those… MORE
“Are we in an era of regulatory reform?” Art Lachman, legal ethics attorney and former President of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL), posed this question at APRL’s annual meeting a few weeks ago in San Francisco. Lawyers… MORE
The National Center for State Courts’ (NCSC) 2019 Trends in State Courts explores how to make state court processes both more comprehensible and relevant to the public. The articles relate the innovative ways that various state courts are rethinking… MORE
Over the past year, at the behest of our Board of Advisors, IAALS has examined the public’s trust and confidence in the American legal system. Many observers had already established that the public’s trust in the system is too low(1), and IAALS… MORE
Although divorce cases have traditionally been resolved via adversarial processes, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is becoming increasingly more prevalent in New York state civil courts, according to an article in the Buffalo Law Journal… MORE
IAALS and HiiL begin research to provide in-depth understanding of the problems everyday Americans face resolving legal issues and accessing justice, on a national scale.
In the first-ever, broad-based research of its kind, IAALS, the Institute… MORE
This past Saturday, September 14, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System held its Pass the Gavel Dinner, honoring Rebecca Love Kourlis as she stepped down as executive director of IAALS and welcoming Scott Bales into the… MORE