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  • March Legislative Roundup: Judicial Selection and Tenure

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative With state legislatures in session around the country and considering bills that would impact the selection and tenure of state judges, IAALS Online provides this summary of where things stand at the …

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  • Agenda Book Provides Insights Into Possible Revisions to Proposed Rule Amendments Following Comment Period

    Brittany Kauffman CEO The Agenda Book for the upcoming meeting of the federal Advisory Committee on Civil Rules (April 10-11, 2014) is now available online. The Agenda Book includes reports from the Duke and Discovery Subcommittees, along with the …

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  • Job Placement for Law Grads: What US News Doesn't Take into Account

    Alli Gerkman Former Senior Director For the second year in a row, the U.S. News and World Report's 2015 law school rankings have taken advantage of the rich employment data now made public by the American Bar Association. Placement accounts for 20% of the …

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  • U.S. Access to Justice Gap Garners International Attention and Scrutiny

    Natalie Anne Knowlton Advisor on Regulatory Innovation Brittany Kauffman CEO Access to justice is by no means a new conversation in the United States, but it has been a frequent topic of conversation over the last few months. The National Center for …

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  • Proposed Amendment in South Carolina Would Shorten Waiting Period for Divorces

    Riley Combelic IAALS Intern A proposed amendment to the South Carolina constitution purports to change the waiting period for a no-fault divorce from 365 days to 150 days. Opponents argue that shortening the waiting period will lead to an increase in …

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  • Building Shared Expectations with Judicial Performance Evaluations

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Riley Combelic IAALS Intern The  Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association  (WTLA) dedicated its Winter 2014 edition of The Coffee House to the Judiciary, and renews its respect for the method by which Wyoming chooses …

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  • Rhode Island's Judicial Nominating Commission Considers Changes to Its Procedures

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative Rhode Island's judicial nominating commission met recently to discuss potential improvements to the commission's work. Much of the discussion focused on the transparency of the process. Currently, …

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  • Florida Legislators Propose What Some Label Another Court-Packing Plan

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The terms of three members of Florida's seven-member supreme court are set to expire at the same time that the next Florida governor's term expires—on January 8, 2019. A fourth justice will retire on …

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  • The Public and Private Economic Impacts of Divorce

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Katherine Kirk Former IAALS Intern It is undisputed that divorce can be a costly endeavor for families, but a recent study from Great Britain suggests that the economic impact of divorce extends far beyond the …

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  • School Funding Decision May Stave Off Court-Curbing Measures in Kansas

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative The Kansas Supreme Court's long-awaited school funding decision may prevent an all-out legislative assault on the state's courts. On March 7, the high court ruled that funding disparities among the …

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  • ETL in U.S. News: Making Law Students More Employable

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Change is happening in law schools across the country. While most are evolving independently, many schools (71 percent, according to a Kaplan survey) are working toward the same end: developing new teaching …

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  • States Consider Increasing Mandated Divorce Classes

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Katherine Kirk Former IAALS Intern A 2008 study from the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts found that forty-eight states offer classes for families going through a divorce or separation. Depending on a …

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  • "Best Training Session Ever" Is a Live Action Role Play

    Alli Gerkman Former Senior Director Over at the Talent Code, Daniel Coyle talks about a trauma surgeon who described the best training session he ever witnessed: an unexpected, staged accident, complete with chaos, fake blood, and hidden victims. The …

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  • San Diego Implements "One Day Divorce" Pilot Program

    Riley Combelic IAALS Intern The San Diego Superior Court has implemented a new pilot program that allows couples to complete a simple divorce in just one day . The program was established with the intention of helping self-represented litigants move their …

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  • Collaborative Process Yields Dividends for Family Law in Minnesota

    Riley Combelic IAALS Intern In a classic example of "two heads are better than one," a group of stakeholders and legislators has come together to accomplish a substantial compromise on parental responsibility legislation and the family court process in …

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  • IAALS Thanks Two Departing Board Members, and Welcomes New Additions

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications As we strive to improve the American legal system, we do so in collaboration with some of the best minds in the country. It is through the expertise and guidance of these partners that we are able to forge …

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  • New York Proposes Pro Bono Scholars Program for Third-Year Students

    Katherine Kirk Former IAALS Intern Chief Judge Johnathan Lippman of the New York Court of Appeals has announced a new program designed to  allow third-year law students to sit for the bar exam in February , so long as they devote their final semester to …

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  • National Jurist Names Top 60 Law Schools for Practical Training

    Riley Combelic IAALS Intern The National Jurist has named its top 60 law schools that offer practical training . The magazine will rank the top 21 schools and list the remaining 39 in upcoming issues. Editor-In-Chief Jack Crittenden was quoted saying, …

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  • Tort Reform Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows in Texas Judicial Elections

    Malia Reddick Former Manager, Quality Judges Initiative Texas' Republican primary elections on March 4 have brought together an unusual combination of candidates and campaign contributors , at least with respect to the state's highest court. Four seats on …

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  • Rebecca Love Kourlis and Judge David Prince on "Working Smarter, Not Harder"

    Zachary Willis Director of Communications Riley Combelic IAALS Intern In a recent article,  Law Week Colorado  covered  IAALS' newest publication,  Working Smarter, Not Harder: How Excellent Judges Manage Cases , which shares the recommendations and key …

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