Kagan on Collegiality

An interesting interview with Justice Kagan giving her perspective on collegiality on a contentious Court: here. The first ten minutes or so are Kagan’s views on how the Justices get along with each other.  The rest of the interview is about some of the cases heard this term.

Call for Papers – Forced Arbitration in the Workplace

Jean Sternlight passes this along this call for papers for what looks like an interesting symposium. ——————————————————————–  Forced Arbitration In The Workplace: A Symposium About the Symposium  The Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law (BJELL) and The Employee Rights Advocacy Institute For Law & Policy (The Institute) will be holding a symposium on February 27, … Continue reading Call for Papers – Forced Arbitration in the Workplace

Is wrongful death lawsuit subject to arbitration?

Over at health law prof blog, Katharine Van Tassel reports about a cert petition filed at the Supreme Court. I hope the Court takes the case! See http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/healthlawprof_blog/ (July 7th post) “In early 2013, a nursing home operator filed a writ of certiorari asking the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether state courts can refuse … Continue reading Is wrongful death lawsuit subject to arbitration?

Job Posting–Northern Illinois Clinical Professor

Susan Yates of RSI and Professor Anita Maddali from Northern Illinois University have a three-year grant from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office o do foreclosure mediation work.  (Good work guys!) And, as part of the grant, NIU is looking to hire a visiting assistant clinical professor to start a foreclosure clinic at the law school.  Below is the official posting: … Continue reading Job Posting–Northern Illinois Clinical Professor

Procedural Justice in Judicial Settlement Conferences

ADR law prof favorites Nancy Welsh (Penn State), Donna Stienstra (Federal Judicial Center), and Bobbi McAdoo (Hamline) have recently put a most interesting book chapter, The Application of Procedural Justice Research to Judicial Actions and Techniques in Settlement Sessions, up on SSRN (available here).  The piece is a chapter in the recently released book The Multi-Tasking Judge: Comparative … Continue reading Procedural Justice in Judicial Settlement Conferences

From the Spring 2013 DR Magazine: Welsh and Lipsky

This Spring’s Dispute Resolution Magazine is filled with great articles exploring whether and how we should regulate ADR. Among these articles is a piece by Nancy Welsh (Penn St.) and David Lipsky (Cornell) called, “‘Moving the Ball Forward’ in Consumer and Employment Dispute Resolution: What Can Planning, Talking, Listening and Breaking Bread Together Accomplish?” I … Continue reading From the Spring 2013 DR Magazine: Welsh and Lipsky

Aragaki on Szalai’s Outsourcing Justice: The Rise of Modern Arbitration Laws in America

Friend of Indisputably Hiro Aragaki (Loyola, Los Angeles) shares his thoughts on Imre Szalai’s (Loyola, New Orleans) new book Outsourcing Justice: The Rise of Modern Arbitration Laws in America.  And don’t forget to follow Imre’s blog of the same name (outsourcingjustice.com) which most appropriately states “By reading this blog, you agree to arbitrate.  (Just kidding)” … Continue reading Aragaki on Szalai’s Outsourcing Justice: The Rise of Modern Arbitration Laws in America

Request for Proposals for the ABA DR Section Spring Conference

It seems so early for this announcement, but it is upon us.  The ABA Section on Dispute Resolution is seeking proposals for the 2014 conference in Miami.  The call is below and the conference proposal web page can be accessed here. ——————————————- The ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference Planning Committee is now accepting proposals for … Continue reading Request for Proposals for the ABA DR Section Spring Conference