Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010

Introduction


Introduction: New Directions in ADR and Clinical Legal Education

Karen Tokarz and Annette Ruth Appell

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 1-9

Essay


Four Ways of Looking at a Lawsuit: How Lawyers Can Use the Cognitive Frameworks of Mediation

Jonathan M. Hyman

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 11-69

Implicit Bias and the Illusion of Mediator Neutrality

Carol Izumi

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 71-155

Lawyering at the Intersection of Mediation and Community Economic Development: Interweaving Inclusive Legal Problem Solving Skills in the Training of Effective Lawyers

Beryl Blaustone and Carmen Huertas-Noble

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 157-183

Lawyering and Learning in Problem-Solving Courts

Paul Holland

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 185-238

Assisting Indigent Families in Conflict: A Pro Bono Test Drive for a Family Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clinic

Kimberly C. Emery

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 239-259

Why No Clinic Is an Island: The Merits and Challenges of Integrating Clinical Insights Across the Law Curriculum

Jeff Giddings

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 261-289

Article


The Revival of American Labor Law

Wilma B. Liebman

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 291-311

Note


Class-Based Affirmative Action: Creating a New Model of Diversity in Higher Education

Neil Goldsmith

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 313-345

If It's Constitutional, Then What's the Problem?: The Use of Judicial Override in Alabama Death Sentencing

Shannon Heery

2010-01-01 Volume 34 • Issue 1 • 2010 • 347-398

Table of Contents


Table of Contents

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General Information


Title Page

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Faculty List

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Editorial Board

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Mailing Statement

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Mission Statement

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