ADR Prof Blog
"Intends to provide useful, timely, and insightful commentary about developments in the alternative dispute resolution field. We comment on the individual dispute resolution processes, latest law review articles and relevant books, interesting empirical research, as well as the various ways ADR is used every day in this country and around the world."
Author: Michael Moffitt is a law professor at the University of Oregon; Andrea K. Schneider is a law professor at Marquette University; Nancy A. Welsh is a law professor at Penn State University; Sarah Rudolph Cole is a law professor at the Ohio State University.
Blawg Related Categories: Alternative Dispute Resolution • Marquette University • The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law • Pennsylvania State University • University of Oregon • Law Professor
Recent Posts from ADR Prof Blog
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Has California Answered Hall Street’s Invitation Already?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Hall Street opinion in March 2008 made clear that the Court believes that the FAA does not provide a basis for parties to expand contractually the scope of judicial reviews of…
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Persuasion through Harley Davidson
This summer I read the book, Elements of Persuasion by Richard Maxwell & Robert Dickson. I’ll be blogging about other fascinating parts of the book but today, in honor of Harley Davidson’s 105th anniversary which…
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ABA Dispute Resolution Conference Proposals
Consider this note to be a last second reminder that the deadline for submitting a presentation proposal for the ABA Dispute Resolution Conference in New York City in April is looming. Originally the submission…
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An Introduction . . . .
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you may have noticed a new name listed in the contributors column on the left hand portion of the screen. My name is Art Hinshaw and I’m…
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More ADR Jobs
In line with Michael’s previous post on jobs, let me also link to Emily Menn’s list of Jobs in Dispute Resolution. Emily, who is one of Marquette’s grads in Dispute Resolution and now the Director…