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Unlocking Legal Regulation

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Limited Legal License Programs Are Important to Opening Access, But They Need to Be Unencumbered
Limited Legal License Programs Are Important to Opening Access, But They Need to Be Unencumbered
Limited legal license programs, such as the one in Washington state that NCSC is beginning to evaluate this month, can effectively contribute to the expansion of the way legal services are delivered. However, their success may be hampered if they are weighed down by excessive limitations and restrictions.
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Pro Bono Work Should Be Encouraged and Celebrated, But Much, Much More is Needed
Pro Bono Work Should Be Encouraged and Celebrated, But Much, Much More is Needed
Pro bono work, while worthwhile and commendable, cannot supplant for the need for a significant change in the way our legal system is regulated. 
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New Developments in Regulatory Reform Efforts
New Developments in Regulatory Reform Efforts
In two promising developments for regulatory reform, the Arizona Task Force on the Delivery of Legal Services published its official report and recommendations, and the Chicago Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Foundation announced the creation of a task force to identify regulatory reform recommendations. Arizona's recommendations reflect IAALS' vision for a consumer-centered regulatory system that will better meet the needs of all people. 
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IAALS' Comment to the California Task Force on Legal Regulation and Enhancing the Provision of Legal Services
IAALS' Comment to the California Task Force on Legal Regulation and Enhancing the Provision of Legal Services
IAALS submitted this comment to the California State Bar Task Force on Access Through Innovation for Legal Services (ATILS) as part of its request for public comment on its tentative regulatory recommendations for enhancing the delivery of, and access to, legal services. Through our Unlocking Legal Regulation project, which is launching soon, we are partnering with Utah to bring bold innovation to the realm of legal regulation and the provision of legal services.
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Legal Regulation in the Age of Disruption
Legal Regulation in the Age of Disruption
The legal profession is facing an unprecedented crisis in serving the needs of people with legal problems. If ever we needed an era of regulatory reform, now, during the age of technological disruption, is the time. California, Arizona, and Utah are all taking bold action—and IAALS is in the thick of it.
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