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Pandemic Positives Speaker Series Features Resourcefulness in a Crisis, Part 2
Pandemic Positives Speaker Series Features Resourcefulness in a Crisis, Part 2
In March, IAALS wrapped up our Pandemic Positives Speaker Series, bringing together a number of courts and legal service providers who, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, quickly implemented new processes for providing both in-person and virtual services to ensure access to information and assistance.
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Productive Disruption: A Year of Tests and Trials in Our Legal System
Productive Disruption: A Year of Tests and Trials in Our Legal System
Over the past year, we have processed three wrenching national experiences. At IAALS, we have imagined the experiences as tests. Because we aspire to advance the American legal system, we have sought to answer these tests together—and for the sake of our shared mission.
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Professor Anna Carpenter Named Inaugural Recipient of IAALS’ Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Award
Professor Anna Carpenter Named Inaugural Recipient of IAALS’ Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Award
IAALS announced that it is awarding Anna E. Carpenter, Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Programs at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, the inaugural Alli Gerkman Legal Visionary Award. 
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IAALS Welcomes Andrew Arruda as Entrepreneur-in-Residence
IAALS Welcomes Andrew Arruda as Entrepreneur-in-Residence
Andrew Arruda has joined IAALS as its first-ever entrepreneur-in-residence. Arruda is initially focusing on the organization’s legal education and legal profession efforts, including the Unlocking Legal Regulation and Foundations for Practice projects.
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Pandemic Positives Speaker Series Highlights Innovation and Partnerships, Part 1
Pandemic Positives Speaker Series Highlights Innovation and Partnerships, Part 1
Last month, IAALS kicked off our Pandemic Positives Speaker Series, bringing together a number of courts and legal service providers who, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, transformed their day-to-day operations to continue serving the public throughout this critical time.
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US Justice Needs Project Benefits From Collaboration with Our Partners
US Justice Needs Project Benefits From Collaboration with Our Partners
Last week, IAALS and our project partner HiiL cohosted a series of virtual Justice Data Lab meetings with our US Justice Needs Advisory Committee and a few additional partners. In August launched the individual survey of legal problems, receiving responses from 10,000 individuals from across the United States, and we are now analyzing the data.
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IAALS' Michael Houlberg Discusses Court Innovation on Pandemic Positives Webinar
IAALS' Michael Houlberg Discusses Court Innovation on Pandemic Positives Webinar
Earlier this month, IAALS Manager Michael Houlberg joined Presiding Judge Clemens Landau of the Salt Lake City Justice Court for a webinar that covered new ideas and practices that legal service providers have developed from the COVID-19 pandemic—many of which may bolster the justice system long into the future.
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Pandemic Spurs Innovation from Courts and Legal Service Providers
Pandemic Spurs Innovation from Courts and Legal Service Providers
IAALS has released a new report which showcases the innovation occurring in courts, self-help centers, legal aid centers, and law/public libraries throughout the country to address the needs of self-represented litigants in the midst of a global pandemic.
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The Legal Profession's Leaky Pipeline Is Leaving Black Americans Behind
The Legal Profession's Leaky Pipeline Is Leaving Black Americans Behind
The legal profession is fraught with systemic barriers to entry that form ripple effects on the road to becoming a lawyer. The pathway is much like narrow pipeline—entry is limited and every segment is springing leaks, disproportionately affecting people of color along the way—creating a profession that is among the least diverse in the country.
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Bold National Guidelines Outlined to Strengthen Family Courts
Bold National Guidelines Outlined to Strengthen Family Courts
On the heels of the third and final phase of the three-year project, this week the Family Justice Initiative is launching new web pages and an online report to support state courts’ efforts to develop and implement plans to improve justice for families.
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