Tag:University of Denver

Brittany Kauffman Named IAALS CEO

Kauffman has been with the the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System for 10 years and said she's honored to be CEO.

Sturm Law Students Secure $300,000 Settlement for Diabetic ADX Prisoner Following Eighth Amendment Violations

The Federal Bureau of Prisons agreed to pay a $300,000 settlement to a diabetic prisoner for violation of his Eighth Amendment rights.

Remembering John Moye: Pioneering Attorney and Community Leader

Forty years after its inception, Moye White LLP announced founder John Moye died at age 77 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. 

Chambers USA Ranks Colorado Firms and Attorneys, Legal Giant John Moye Passes Away

This week, firms announced new hires, recognitions by Chambers USA and well-known attorney John Moye passed away.

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.

Gov. Polis Appoints Erin Rowe Wilson to Routt County Court in the 14th Judicial District

Gov. Jared Polis appointed Erin Rowe Wilson to fill a vacancy on the Routt County Court in the 14th Judicial District.

US Justice Needs Report Gives Insight on Access to Justice, Average American Client

IAALS and the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law partnered together to gather more empirical data about the justice needs of Americans — resulting in the recently released U.S. Justice Needs report.

IAALS Promises Data of American Justice Needs in Soon-to-be-Released Study

IAALS and the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law have partnered together to try to gather more empirical data about the justice needs of Americans in the current world which will be released Sept. 1.