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Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution Volume 25:1 is Published

March 11, 2024 Andrea Schneider

I’m delighted to link to the articles and notes from the first issue of this volume. We have the transcript of the fireside chat with icon Gloria Steinem (filled with inspirational quotes about dispute resolution!) and a wonderful article from Imre Szalai on the future of arbitration plus four great notes from our students.

The 2023 International Advocate for Peace Award

Twenty-Second Annual International Advocate for Peace Award, Honoring Gloria Steinem

Articles

The Future of Arbitration in the United States: Textualism, a TectonicShift, and a Reshaping of the Civil Justice System—Imre S. Szalai

Notes

Improving New York City’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Public Sector Workers: A Collaborative Framework for Labor-Management Relations in High Impact Circumstances—Chelsea Hill


Easing Evictions: The Need for Mediation and Formal Eviction Guidelines Between New York City Landlords and Rent-Stabilized Tenants—Halle Jaffe

Don’t Foreclose on Me: ADR’s Role in Regulating the Foreclosure Power of Homeowners Associations in the Aftermath of COVID-19—Jessica Lalehzar

Victim-Offender Mediation: A Missing Component of a Multi-Pronged Approach to Reduce New York City Subway Crime—Elizabeth Neuburger

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