Middle-class Americans face daunting challenges finding affordable legal help when they need it. They are “above the line” of income eligibility for the free legal aid reserved for the poorest Americans, but they also struggle to find quality and… MORE
Foundations 2.0 is a national research study to understand the skills and knowledge needed for practice in today’s legal landscape. Findings from this study—led by IAALS and the Law School Admission Council (LSAC)—will result in an evidence-based… MORE
The Above the Line Network (ATLN) has launched the ATLN Hub, a new website that provides an online home for the growing community of leaders working together to make legal services more affordable for everyday people. The Hub is a centralized place… MORE
< Back to the Regulation Knowledge CenterOctober 8, 2025Nonprofit law firms could help address Indiana’s lawyer shortageThe Indiana LawyerOctober 7, 2025Expanding access to justice through responsible legal technologyDukeLawOctober 3,… MORE
Too many people cannot effectively access our legal system to protect their rights and resolve their disputes. Studies show that Americans seek lawyers for help or consider doing so for only 16 percent of the civil justice situations they encounter… MORE