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2003 Annual Meeting
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Thursday, January 2 - Sunday, January 5, 2003


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2003 AALS ANNUAL MEETING

WORKSHOP ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION:
RAISING THE BAR AND ENLARGING THE CANON

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Program

Friday, January 3, 2003

8:45-9:00 a.m.
Welcome

Dale A. Whitman, University of Missouri-Columbia and AALS President

Introduction
Leonard L. Riskin, University of Missouri-Columbia and Chair, Planning Committee for AALS Annual Meeting Workshop on Dispute Resolution

9:00-10:30 a.m.
Raising the Bar

Historical Overview and Moderator
Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Georgetown University

Insights from Economics
Jennifer Gerarda Brown, Quinnipiac University

Insights from Social Sciences
Howard Gadlin, Ph.D., Ombudsman and Director, Center for Cooperative Resolution, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Insights from Cognitive Psychology
Chris Guthrie, Vanderbilt University

Insights from Social and Procedural Justice Theory
Nancy Welsh, The Pennsylvania State University

10:30-10:45 a.m.
Refreshment Break

10:45 a.m.-12:00 noon
Concurrent Sessions

ADR Clinics-Design & Management
Alice M. Council Curtis, Regent University
Scott H. Hughes, University of New Mexico, Chair
Carol L. Izumi, The George Washington University

Arbitration Pedagogy
Sarah Rudolph Cole, The Ohio State University, Chair
Homer C. La Rue, Howard University
Stephen J. Ware, Samford University

Conducting and Using Empirical Research
Bobbi McAdoo, Hamline University
Janice Nadler, Northwestern University
Jennifer K. Robbennolt, University of Missouri-Columbia, Chair

Conflict Theory
Robert M. Ackerman, The Pennsylvania State University
Ken Fox, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public Administration and Management and University-wide Director, Conflict, Hamline University
Julie M. Macfarlane, University of Windsor
Richard C. Reuben, University of Missouri-Columbia, Chair

Dispute System Design
Cathy A. Costantino, Counsel, Legal Division, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D.C., Chair
Nancy Rogers, The Ohio State University
Margaret L. Shaw, Principal, ADR Associates, New York, New York

Globalization and Dispute Resolution
Harold I. Abramson, Touro College
Matthew A. Levitt, Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Washington, D.C.
Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Marquette University, Chair

Innovations in ADR Pedagogy
John L. Barkai, University of Hawaii
Lela Porter Love, Yeshiva University, Chair
Maude H. Pervere, Stanford Law School

Insights from the Social Sciences
Jennifer Gerarda Brown, Quinnipiac University, Chair
Chris Guthrie, Vanderbilt University

Mass Torts, Special Masters and ADR
Francis E. McGovern, Duke University
Linda R. Singer, Principal, ADR Associates, Washington, D.C.

Mediation Advocacy
Lynn P. Cohn, Northwestern University
Dwight Golann, Suffolk University, Chair
Jeffrey M. Senger, Deputy Senior Counsel, Office of Dispute Resolution, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.

Teaching the Law in ADR Courses
Jonathan M. Hyman, Rutgers, Newark
Kimberlee K. Kovach, The University of Texas
Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, Fordham University, Chair

The Understanding-Based Approach to Mediation
Jack Himmelstein, Co-Founder and Co-Director, The Center for Mediation in Law, New York, New York
Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Georgetown University
Leonard L. Riskin, University of Missouri-Columbia

Where and How to Teach ADR in Law School Curriculum?
James R. Coben, Hamline University, Chair
L. Randolph Lowry, Pepperdine University
Suzanne J. Schmitz, Southern Illinois University

12:00 noon-1:45 p.m.
AALS Luncheon

Lessons Learned from High Visibility Cases

Eric D. Green, Boston University

Introduction: Carol Bensinger Liebman, Columbia University

1:45-3:00 p.m.
Enlarging the Canon

Introduction: James J. Alfini, Northern Illinois University

Culture
Pat K. Chew, University of Pittsburgh

Emotions in Negotiation
Clark J. Freshman, University of Miami

Ethics
Scott Peppet, University of Colorado

Mindfulness
Leonard L. Riskin, University of Missouri-Columbia

Moderator: Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Marquette University

3:00-3:15 p.m.
Refreshment Break

3:15-4:40 p.m.
Concurrent Sessions

ADR Clinics - Supervision & Evaluation
Bobby Marzine Harges, Loyola University, New Orleans
Kimberlee K. Kovach, The University of Texas
Ellen Waldman, Thomas Jefferson School of Law

Building Community
Robert M. Ackerman, The Pennsylvania State University
Joseph B. Stulberg, The Ohio State University, Chair

Community Lawyering
Roger Conner, Director, Search for Common Ground, Washington, D.C.
David Dominguez, Brigham Young University, Chair
Sudha Shetty, Seattle University

Comprehensive Law Movement; e.g., Collaborative, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, etc
Susan Daicoff, Florida Coastal School of Law
David Link, President, International Centre for Healing and the Law, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Notre Dame Law School
Julie M. Macfarlane, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Cross-Cultural Issues in ADR
Howard Gadlin, Ph.D., Ombudsman and Director of the Center for Cooperative Resolution, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Michelle L. LeBaron, Associate Professor, Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia
Ilhyung Lee, University of Missouri-Columbia, Chair

Ethics and ADR
Jonathan R. Cohen, University of Florida, Chair
Michael Lee Moffitt, University of Oregon
Scott Peppet, University of Colorado

Lawyers' Emotions in Dispute Resolution
Clark J. Freshman, University of Miami, Chair
Daniel L. Shapiro, Ph.D., Associate, Harvard Negotiation Project, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Mediation: Should We Teach What the Market Wants?
Dwight Golann, Suffolk University
Jane H. Gordon, University of Oregon, Chair
Christopher Honeyman, President, Convenor Dispute Resolution, Madison, Wisconsin
Peter R. Robinson, Pepperdine University

Mindfulness
Daniel S. Bowling, Executive Director, Private Adjudication Center, an Affiliate of Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina
Leonard L. Riskin, University of Missouri-Columbia, Chair

Multi-Party Dispute Resolution
Michael K. Lewis, Managing Partner, ADR Associates, Washington, D.C., Chair
Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Georgetown University

Reflective Practice and Other Strategies for Developing True Expertise in ADR
Richard K. Neumann, Jr., Hofstra University
Gerald R. Williams, Brigham Young University, Chair

Social and Procedural Justice and the Role of ADR
James J. Alfini, Northern Illinois University
Isabelle R. Gunning, Southwestern University
Nancy Welsh, The Pennsylvania State University, Chair

4:40-5:15p.m.
Now What?

Frank E. A. Sander, Harvard Law School

Introduction: Gerald R. Williams, Brigham Young University


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