
Thoughts on iLegis’ 2024 Conference from a Law Student
Hear from Hannah Robinson, a third-year law student at Florida State University College of Law, on her experience at the 2024 International Conference on Legislation and Law Reform.

Canadian Legislative Drafting, Eh?
As co-chairs of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice (CIAJ) Legislative Drafting Conference 2024, we’re excited to tell you a little bit about our legislative drafting programming this year. The main event is our upcoming conference this September 16-18 in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada’s capital) and online.

Law Library of Congress Educational Resources and Services
In recent years, the Law Library of Congress has been making great strides to develop and expand its educational offerings.

CALC Jamaica 2024
ilegis would like to spread the word about the upcoming CALC conference, this summer in Jamaica. Hope to see you there!

Adventures in India
By Warren Burke
Having served among the organizers of the International Conference on Legislation and Law Reform since its inception, one aspect of our conference which I particularly appreciate is the unique global community which it fosters… That’s why I thought of you during my most recent adventure serving as a Fulbright specialist in India.

Making Congress Work Better for the People It Serves
Written by Betsy Wright Hawkings, Fellow, Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, iLegis Panelist, Nov. 4, 2022
The House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress was not widely known, but those who heard of its work over the last four years tended to feel better about Congress and how it could work together for the American people.

How Can We Legislate Algorithms? Lessons Learned at the State and Local Level
As technology develops at a rapid pace, governments around the world from the UK to New York City have faced the challenge of adopting innovative tools like algorithms and automated decision-making while limiting harm to constituents.