Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh Presents "Successful Negotiations Across Borders: Tips from International Mediators" -- JAMS
Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh participated in a virtual panel discussion titled "Successful Negotiations Across Borders: Tips from International Mediators" on June 18.
Professor Mary Hoopes Presents "Resisting Precarious Labor" -- Law and Society Association Annual Meeting
Professor Mary S. Hoopes presented "Resisting Precarious Labor" at the Law and Society Association 2024 Annual Meeting.
Professor Jacob Charles Presents "The Second Amendment: History, Politics, and the Future of Democracy" -- Vanderbilt University
Professor Jacob D. Charles presented "The Second Amendment: History, Politics, and the Future of Democracy" at the American Political History Conference held at Vanderbilt University.
Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal Announces Publication of Volume XXIV
The Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal is pleased to announce its publication of Volume XXIV.
Professor Shelley Saxer, "Is It a Resource or Is It Property? How About Both?" -- Jotwell
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer's review, "Is It a Resource or Is It Property? How About Both?" is published in Jotwell.
Adjunct Professor Shaphan Roberts, "Rebuilding Trust in a Divided Community: An Integrated Approach" -- Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal
Straus Institute adjunct professor Shaphan Roberts's article, "Rebuilding Trust in a Divided Community: An Integrated Approach," is published in the Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal.
Professors Colleen Graffy and Harry Caldwell, "First Twelve in the Box: Implicit Bias Driving the Peremptory Challenge to the Point of Extinction" -- Oregon Law Review
Professors Colleen P. Graffy and Harry M. Caldwell's article, "First Twelve in the Box: Implicit Bias Driving the Peremptory Challenge to the Point of Extinction" is published in the Oregon Law Review.
Professor Mary Hoopes's Article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights From Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals," Reviewed in the Daily Journal
Professor Mary S. Hoopes's article "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights From Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Courts of Appeals" is reviewed in the Daily Journal.
Professor Helen Winter Presents "Bias Reduction Strategies" -- Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York
Professor Helen Winter presented "Bias Reduction Strategies" for the Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York.