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Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond

Introduction


Introduction: Re-envisioning Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education, and Legal  Practice in a Changing World

Karen Tokarz

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 001-006

Article


Law, Conflict, and Hybrid Warfare: A Teaching Imperative for a Changing  World

Cynthia Alkon and Andrea Kupfer Schneider

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 007-026

Can I Ask That?: Helping Well-Meaning Mediators Prevent Common Capacity Assessment Pitfalls

Dan Berstein and Kristen Blankley

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 027-060

ODR Systems to Settle Divorces: How Clinical Legal Education Can Play a Role Using Online Technologies

Christopher Gibson

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 061-094

An Essay on Whether We Can Train Bots to Become Virtual Teaching Assistants? And What Can Negotiators Learn as We Do?

Dwight Golann

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 095-106

Generative Artificial Intelligence with a Human Touch: Building HANA

Conrad A. Johnson

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 107-134

Promoting Better Dispute Decision-Making with an AI Tool Built on RPS Theory

John Lande

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 135-166

Responsible Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession Through a Split Bar: Implications for Legal Educators

S.I. Strong

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 167-182

Embodied Negotiation: Preparing Future Lawyers Through Integrative Practice

Malin Stearns Johnson, Carolyn Wilkes Kaas, Kara Perry and J. Kim Wright

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 183-222

Note


Taking the S out of ERISA: How the Security of Retirement Accounts May Change in the Face of Recent Supreme Court and Circuit Court Decisions

Kyle R. Cox

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 223-246

Some Things Don’t Age Well: How the Legacy of Prohibition Hurts Consumers and Small Businesses in the Modern Alcohol Industry

Colby Groom

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 247-276

Conserving the BLM’s Mandate: Will Conservation Leases Work?

Marlie Heiser

2026-04-03 Volume 79 • Issue 1 • 2026 • New Directions in Dispute Resolution, Clinical Education and Legal Practice: AI, Legal Tech, and Beyond • 277-304