Tag:access to justice

Colorado Supreme Court to Hold Hearing on Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals Program

The program hopes to increase access to justice in family law cases where 73% of Colorado litigants are self-represented.

Innovating Court: How Judges Across the Country Are Using Tech to Increase Access to Justice

Three years after COVID-19, state courts nationwide are using technology to improve appearance rates, access to justice and more.

Paloma Law Hopes to Improve Access to Justice on the Ground

Erica White’s criminal and immigration defense firm hopes to serve marginalized communities and Spanish-speaking clients.

Justice Department Announces Rachel Rossi as Director of the Recently Restored Office for Access to Justice

Deputy Associate Attorney General Rachel Rossi was appointed as director of the recently restored Office for Access to Justice.

Family Law and Self Representation is a Window to Access to Justice Issues and New Business Markets

Looking at self representation in family law is a way to better understand the civil justice system, access to justice and new markets.

Technology, Language and Fees Among Barriers to Civil Justice System, Report Says

A new report, based on a listening tour of the state, sheds light on the barriers Coloradans face in accessing the civil justice system.

Richard Murray Reappointed to Serve on Access to Justice Commission

Richard Murray was reappointed to the Access to Justice Commission, which aims to improve access to civil legal services across the state.

The Justice Crisis in the U.S. ‘From Data to System Reform’

IAALS on Nov. 10 hosted a webinar discussing how to use key data from the U.S. Justice Needs survey to spark systemic changes.