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Judges Aren't Sexy: New IAALS Toolkit Helps States Educate Voters about Judges
Judges Aren't Sexy: New IAALS Toolkit Helps States Educate Voters about Judges
In time for the election season, IAALS today announced a new toolkit designed to educate voters about the performance record of judges up for retention. Judges Aren’t Sexy: Engaging and Educating Voters in a Crowded World is available immediately for states to use in their voter education efforts. In many states, voters have the right to decide which judges stay on the bench and which do not. However, getting readily understandable information about a judge’s record into the hands of voters has been difficult, until now.
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Governor Hickenlooper Proclaims April 21 'IAALS Day' in Honor of 10th Anniversary
Governor Hickenlooper Proclaims April 21 'IAALS Day' in Honor of 10th Anniversary
Last week, IAALS held our annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner in celebration of our 10th Anniversary and the remarkable progress we've made as a national force for legal reform. Our work is not accomplished alone, which is why we honored both past awardees and current partners for their dedication and their innovation.
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Ten Years of IAALS: Our 2015 Annual Report
Ten Years of IAALS: Our 2015 Annual Report
IAALS is celebrating our 10th Anniversary, which means our 2015 Annual Report marks a milestone in our history. This report takes a look back at our past decade of accomplishments as well as gazes forward into the future. Hard copies also include a special, pull-out timeline—a tour de force that showcases how far we’ve come in advancing excellence in the American legal system.
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O'Connor Judicial Selection Plan Now Models Code of Conduct
O'Connor Judicial Selection Plan Now Models Code of Conduct
Millions of cases pass through state courts every year, which is why it is imperative that the judges handling them are objective and accountable. While many judges are selected through political contests that threaten these important values, others are chosen through merit selection processes that strengthen these goals and our courts. Yet, even this method can be improved upon. To help ensure that merit selection procedures are open, fair, and inspire public trust, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System today announced the release of its Model Code of Conduct for Judicial Nominating Commissioners.
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IAALS Celebrates 10 Years of Rebuilding Justice
IAALS Celebrates 10 Years of Rebuilding Justice
This year marks the 10th anniversary of IAALS’ work to continuously improve America’s legal system and reestablish it as the aspirational model for justice globally. To mark this milestone, IAALS celebrates both its accomplishments and its bright future, all while tackling the most critical issues of the day. Having a trusted and trustworthy legal system is essential to our democracy, our economy, and our freedom. IAALS staff, founders, partners, sponsors, and advisors all recognize that to earn that trust, the legal system must be just, impartial, and responsive.
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Ten Years of IAALS: Together, We Are Rebuilding Justice
Ten Years of IAALS: Together, We Are Rebuilding Justice
Today, we celebrate ten years of IAALS and ten years of work rebuilding justice across the United States. A milestone, to be sure. One that marks our first chapter in reform of the American legal system. One that begins the next decade of change and improvement. And one that would not be possible without you: the lawyers, judges, legal educators, courts, states, and everyday citizens who have supported IAALS and the movement we’ve begun together. 
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February Summit Will Highlight Impact and Importance of New Rules for Courts and Profession
February Summit Will Highlight Impact and Importance of New Rules for Courts and Profession
In December, major changes were made to the rules regarding civil procedure in federal courts. The federal rules refocus and reaffirm the legal community’s commitment to providing a just, speedy, and inexpensive resolution for everyone who brings their case to court. The new rules lay out expectations for lawyers and judges to take this promise seriously and to keep the process moving, open, and accessible for all.
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Sweeping Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Intended to Change Courts' Culture
Sweeping Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Intended to Change Courts' Culture
A wave of new amendments to the federal rules of civil procedure will take effect Tuesday, Dec. 1, sparking cultural and operational changes to the nation’s legal system. Approved last April by the U.S. Supreme Court, the amendments are intended to refocus the legal community on providing a just, speedy, and less expensive resolution in litigation for every case.
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Registration Opens for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit
Registration Opens for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit
We are excited to open registration for IAALS’ Fourth Civil Justice Reform Summit, which will be held in Denver, February 25-26, 2016. The Summit will feature nationally renowned faculty discussing the challenges of implementing change and engaging in a dialogue with participants regarding the necessary next steps for creating the just, speedy, and inexpensive courts of tomorrow.
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Unbundling Legal Services: New Resources for Families, Professionals, Lawyers, and Courts
Unbundling Legal Services: New Resources for Families, Professionals, Lawyers, and Courts
The number of people representing themselves in court is on the rise, especially in family court. In response to these changing realities, lawyers are increasingly exploring alternative means of delivering their services, so people who need access to legal advice and services are not left behind—and one of these alternative methods is unbundled legal services,
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