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Readings and Resources for Teaching

As an annual tradition, this is a reminder of some of my favorite things you might use in your courses as you gear up for next academic year. Here’s a link to the latest and greatest version of the “resource share” compiled by Sharon Press and Noam Ebner. Here’s a post suggesting how you can … Continue reading Readings and Resources for Teaching

Charting a Middle Course for Court-Connected Mediation

The majority opinion in the Breslin case led me to write my piece, Courts Should Make Mediation Good Samaritans Not Frankensteins, which led the CPR Mediation Committee to sponsor a program, Consequences of Not Participating in Court Ordered Mediation:  What Is Fair?  I was one of the speakers, along with Lauren A. Jones, ADR Coordinator … Continue reading Charting a Middle Course for Court-Connected Mediation

Call for proposals: Collaborative Efforts on Race and Racial Equity

Please consider this call for symposium contributions from The Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution and colleagues at the Divided Community Project, Stanford, and HNMCP. UPDATE (July 16, 2021): UPDATE: Symposium collaborators have received interest from several potential contributors who do not have the privilege to develop symposium contributions in the course of their regular work.  Thanks … Continue reading Call for proposals: Collaborative Efforts on Race and Racial Equity

2021 Works in Progress Conference Dates Announced!

Dear Colleagues, We hope you are enjoying your summer. The Straus Institute at Pepperdine Caruso School of Law is delighted to host the 14th Annual AALS Section on Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Scholarship Conference in Malibu, CA on October 8-9, 2021. As many of you know, the Works-in-Progress Conference convenes scholars and researchers at all levels … Continue reading 2021 Works in Progress Conference Dates Announced!

Guerin Receives Top ADR Award from the Maryland State Bar Association

Toby Guerin (Maryland) recently won the Chief Judge Robert M. Bell Award for Outstanding Contribution to Alternative Dispute Resolution in Maryland, the Maryland State Bar ADR Section’s the highest honor.  As many of you know, Judge Bell was a leader in the use of ADR in the Maryland judiciary, schools, government, and communities during his … Continue reading Guerin Receives Top ADR Award from the Maryland State Bar Association

New Book on Family Conflict During a Pandemic

Michael Lang and Peter Nicholson edited a book, Family Conflict During a Pandemic:  Stories of Struggles and Hope.  It is a collection of short contributions, including stories, essays, poetry and art work by 93 people from 17 countries including pieces in 9 languages.  The pieces are organized in four sections: Authors explain how they and … Continue reading New Book on Family Conflict During a Pandemic

The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution Virtual Conference

Dear Readers, After organizing a culturally diverse dispute resolution conference for 30 years, the CADR is organizing 2021 Virtual Conference on June 23, 24, 25, 28 and 29, 2021 on “Managing Conflict and Understanding the Implicit Barriers and Underlying Sources”. The Conference Agenda is available here: https://natlctr4adr.org/docs/2021/ADR_2021_Virtual_Conference.pdf The Registration Information is available here: https://www.natlctr4adr.org/index.html. About … Continue reading The Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution Virtual Conference

ADR Scholarship Projects (Summer 2021)

With much thanks to WFOI Peter Reilly (Texas A&M) for gathering this wonderful list of publications and/or works-in-progress from the ADR scholarly community, here is the Summer 2021 edition of ADR Scholarship Projects: Erin Archerd (University of Detroit Mercy School of Law)  Building on my recent article, Two Hearts and Brewer/Distributor Conflicts (forthcoming in the University of … Continue reading ADR Scholarship Projects (Summer 2021)