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Public Trust And Confidence

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New Report on Public Trust and Confidence in the Civil Legal System
New Report on Public Trust and Confidence in the Civil Legal System
IAALS has released a new report that reveals valuable insights into how the public views court systems and processes, judges and the judiciary, and information about the legal system. The report is the culmination of IAALS' two-year project on public trust and confidence in the courts. 
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New Report on Public Trust and Confidence in the Civil Legal System
New Report on Public Trust and Confidence in the Civil Legal System
IAALS has released a new report that reveals valuable insights into how the public views court systems and processes, judges and the judiciary, and information about the legal system. The report is the culmination of IAALS' two-year project on public trust and confidence in the courts. 
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Independent Review of Legal Services Regulation in England and Wales Calls for Change
Independent Review of Legal Services Regulation in England and Wales Calls for Change
The Independent Review of Legal Services Regulation has published its final report, which is designed to assist the government in assessing the current regulatory framework for legal services in England and Wales and contribute to the momentum around new frameworks for regulation.
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Civil Justice after COVID-19
Civil Justice after COVID-19
While the pandemic's disruption increases the need for systemic improvements, it also offers a distinct opportunity to achieve them. As we respond to COVID-19, we should learn from the new efforts underway and work to make long-term, fundamental changes. Let’s seize this opportunity to make the changes we need to provide justice we can believe in.
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IAALS Survey Explores Attorneys' Trust and Confidence in the Legal System
IAALS Survey Explores Attorneys' Trust and Confidence in the Legal System
Last year, IAALS surveyed members of the American Board of Trial Advocates about their trust and confidence in the legal system and factors that influence their perspectives. A substantial majority of respondents reported high levels of confidence in both the state and federal court systems, but others gave us reasons for their declining confidence.
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Louisiana Judicial Discipline Rules Now Provide Transparency on Judge Misconduct
Louisiana Judicial Discipline Rules Now Provide Transparency on Judge Misconduct
In mid-April, the Louisiana Supreme Court announced changes to its rules to increase public access to judicial discipline proceedings. With these changes, Louisiana joins the growing tide of states that are embracing transparency—a key component of IAALS’ recommendations for judicial discipline systems.
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Law Day 2020: Strides Since the 19th Amendment, with Divides Still to Conquer
Law Day 2020: Strides Since the 19th Amendment, with Divides Still to Conquer
Law Day 2020 celebrates the centennial of the transformative amendment that gave women the right to vote. As we recognize this moment in our country's history, we also remember that the 19th Amendment has not translated to broader gender equality—and that our justice system, too, is not immune to claims of systemic inequality and bias.
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To the Federal Courts: Don’t Abandon Current Emergency Measures on Virtual Technology—Evaluate Them Instead
To the Federal Courts: Don’t Abandon Current Emergency Measures on Virtual Technology—Evaluate Them Instead
In a recent article, IAALS Board of Advisors Member Jeremy Fogel challenges federal courts to use the data and information gathered through COVID-19-related emergency measures to evaluate and implement more modern court processes going forward. The federal courts’ remote technology response is unprecedented in its history, and they have a unique opportunity to seize on this change.
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Law School Clinics Still Serving the Public and Training Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
Law School Clinics Still Serving the Public and Training Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unique challenges to lawyers and law students alike. For many students enrolled in live-client clinics, the challenges of meeting their clients' needs in a transitional environment are particularly demanding. Yet these law students in clinical programs have a unique opportunity to rise to the occasion.
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National Study of the Needs for Justice in the U.S. and New Question Around COVID-19
National Study of the Needs for Justice in the U.S. and New Question Around COVID-19
The United States of America leads the world in many areas of democracy, technology, economy, and culture, but what holds back American citizens from accessing justice when they need it? In times of extreme uncertainty, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, this is a critical question.
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