Message from our CEO
As we begin 2025, IAALS is poised to make our biggest gains to date as we work to bring better access to our justice system for everyone. We have laid the groundwork for innovations across many states and sectors of our system—due in large part to people like you, our partners and colleagues. Together, we are creating transformative change to how people experience civil justice. In the last year, you have helped make many successes possible.

Read more about our 2024 Impacts and what’s to come.

Brittany Kauffman, CEO
January 2025
Updates from IAALS
Be sure to read all of the news from IAALS on our blog
Events
April 10, 2025: IAALS 17th Annual Rebuilding Justice Award Dinner

Secure your tickets today for IAALS' premier annual event, where legal leaders, innovators, and visionaries gather to celebrate our achievements and honor exceptional awardees. 

Click here for event details, awardee highlights, and ticket information. Don't miss this inspiring evening!

Upcoming External Speaking Engagements:
IAALS in the News
December 20: "Why The Public Distrusts The Legal System, And How To Fix It" on Law360

December 12:
"Mitchell Hamline honors 10 years of blended learning with future of law symposium" on mitchellhamline.edu

December 8:
"Arkin 83L receives Rebuilding Justice Award" on emory.edu

December 6: "Responsible Use Of AI Could Bridge The Justice Gap" on Law360
Noteworthy
IAALS' cited throughout Cincinnati Law Review article Expanding Access to Justice Through Regulatory Reform and Innovation: Arizona Lessons from the Past, Present, and Future

IAALS' Foundations for Practice and Building a Better Bar noted as two of the essential courses in Utah Law Review article, The Seven Essential Law School Simulation Courses

IAALS' US Justice Needs Study cited in CEO of Frontline Justice Nikole Nelson's keynote address, Addressing the Access to Justice Crisis: Think Systematically, Act Locally 

IAALS cited in Alaska Law Review article, Power-Conscious Legal Work: Building a Roadmap for Rural Access to Justice Through Trust, Accountability, & Trauma-informed Practices

IAALS CEO Brittany Kauffman quoted in American Academy of Arts & Sciences press release, How to Deliver and Increase Civil Justice in America 

IAALS mentioned in UC Law San Francisco's Essential Performance Standards for all Degree Programs
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