Books from 2021
Psychology for Lawyers: Understanding the Human Factors in Negotiation, Litigation and Decision Making, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2013
ADR's Place in Foreclosure: Remedying the Flaws of a Securitized Housing Market, Lydia Nussbaum
Forced Arbitration Undermines Enforcement of Federal Laws by Suppressing Consumers' and Employees' Ability to Bring Claims, Jean R. Sternlight
Behavioral Legal Ethics, Jean R. Sternlight and Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Submissions from 2012
Tainted Love: An Increasingly Odd Arbitral Infatuation in Derogation of Sound and Consistent Jurisprudence, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Paradox Lost: The Potential of Restorative Attorney Discipline — With a Cautionary Call for Making Distinctions, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Mandatory Binding Arbitration Clauses Prevent Consumers from Presenting Procedurally Difficult Claims, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2011
Introduction: Brewing Lemonade: Conflict Resolution and the Economic Crisis, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2010
Feeding the Right Wolf: A Niebuhrian Perspective on the Opportunities and Limits of Mindful Core Concerns Dispute Resolution, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Lawyerless Dispute Resolution: Rethinking a Paradigm, Jean R. Sternlight
The Potential Contribution of ADR to an Integrated Curriculum: Preparing Law Students for Real World Lawyering, Jean R. Sternlight
Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model, Jean R. Sternlight, Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Lela Porter Love, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
Submissions from 2009
Fixing the Mandatory Arbitration Problem: We Need the Arbitration Fairness Act of 2009, Jean R. Sternlight
Dispute Resolution and the Quest for Justice, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2008
Mandating Minimum Quality in Mass Arbitration, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Introduction: Collaboration Good or Bad: How is it Working on the Colorado River?, Jean R. Sternlight
Good Lawyers Should Be Good Psychologists: Insights for Interviewing and Counseling Clients, Jean R. Sternlight and Jennifer Robbennolt
Submissions from 2007
In Defense of Mandatory Binding Arbitration (if Imposed on the Company), Jean R. Sternlight
Introduction: Dreaming About Arbitration Reform, Jean R. Sternlight
Is Alternative Dispute Resolution Consistent with Rule of Law? Lessons from Abroad, Jean R. Sternlight
Books from 2006
Mediation Theory and Practice, Jean R. Sternlight, James J. Alfini, Sharon B. Press, and Joseph B. Stulberg
Arbitration Law in America: A Critical Assessment, Jean R. Sternlight, Edward Brunet, Richard E. Speidel, and Stephen J. Ware
Submissions from 2005
ADR: The New Equity, Thomas O. Main
Creeping Mandatory Arbitration: Is It Just?, Jean R. Sternlight
Foreward: Competing and Complementary Rule Systems: Civil Procedure and ADR, Jean R. Sternlight
Separate and Not Equal: Integrating Civil Procedure and ADR in Legal Academia, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2004
Arbitration, Unconscionability, and Equilibrium: The Return of Unconscionability Analysis as a Counterweight to Arbitration Formalism, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Lawyers, Democracy and Dispute Resolution: The Declining Influence of Lawyer-Statesmen Politicians and Lawyerly Values, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Boyd School of Law Establishes Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution, Jean R. Sternlight
In Search of the Best Procedure for Enforcing Employment Discrimination Laws: A Comparative Analysis, Jean R. Sternlight
Using Arbitration to Eliminate Consumer Class Actions: Efficient Business Practice or Unconscionable Abuse?, Jean R. Sternlight and Elizabeth J. Jensen
Submissions from 2003
Forgetfulness, Fuzziness, Functionality, Fairness, and Freedom in Dispute Resolution: Serving Dispute Resolution Through Adjudication, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Symposium Introduction, Jeffrey W. Stempel
ADR is Here: Preliminary Reflections on Where it Fits in a System of Justice, Jean R. Sternlight
The Rise and Spread of Mandatory Arbitration as a Substitute for the Jury Trial, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2002
"An Overwhelming Question" About Non-Formal Procedure, Thomas O. Main
Is the U.S. Out on a Limb? Comparing the U.S. Approach to Mandatory Consumer and Employment Arbitration to that of the Rest of the World, Jean R. Sternlight
Should an Arbitration Provision Trump the Class Action? No: Permitting Companies to Skirt Class Actions Through Mandatory Arbitration Would be Dangerous and Unwise, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2001
Mandatory Binding Arbitration and the Demise of the Seventh Amendment Right to a Jury Trial, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 2000
Identifying Real Dichotomies Underlying the False Dichotomy: Twenty-First Century Mediation in an Eclectic Regime, Jeffrey W. Stempel
The Inevitability of the Eclectic: Liberating ADR from Ideology, Jeffrey W. Stempel
As Mandatory Binding Arbitration Meets the Class Action, Will the Class Action Survive?, Jean R. Sternlight
Fighting Arbitration Clauses in Franchisor Contracts, Jean R. Sternlight
Is Binding Arbitration a Form of ADR?: An Argument That the Term "ADR" Has Begun to Outlive Its Usefulness, Jean R. Sternlight
Protecting Franchisees from Abusive Arbitration Clauses, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 1999
Theralaw and the Law-Business Paradigm Debate, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Compelling Arbitration of Claims Under the Civil Rights Act of 1866: What Congress Could Not Have Intended, Jean R. Sternlight
Lawyers' Representation of Clients in Mediation: Using Economics and Psychology to Structure Advocacy in a Non-Adversarial Setting, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 1998
A More Complete Look at Complexity, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Contracting Access to the Courts: Myth or Reality? Bane or Boon?, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Forum Shopping for Arbitration Decisions: Federal Courts' Use of Antisuit Injunctions Against State Courts, Jean R. Sternlight
Mandatory Pre-Dispute Arbitration: Steps Need to Be Taken to Prevent Unfairness to Employees and Consumers, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 1997
Beyond Formalism and False Dichotomies: The Need for Institutionalizing a Flexible Concept of the Mediator's Role, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Gateway Widens Doorway to Imposing Unfair Binding Arbitration on Consumers, Jean R. Sternlight
Rethinking the Constitutionality of the Supreme Court's Preference for Binding Arbitration: A Fresh Assessment of Jury Trial, Separation of Powers, and Due Process Concerns, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 1996
Bootstrapping and Slouching Toward Gomorrah: Arbitral Infatuation and the Decline of Consent, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Reflections of Judicial ADR and the Multi-door Courthouse at Twenty: Fait Accompli, Failed Overture, or Fledgling Adulthood, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Panacea or Corporate Tool?: Debunking the Supreme Court's Preference for Binding Arbitration, Jean R. Sternlight
Submissions from 1993
New Paradigm, Normal Science, or Crumbling Construct? Trends in Adjudicatory Procedure and Litigation Reform, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Submissions from 1991
A Better Approach to Arbitrability, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Reconsidering the Employment Contract Exclusion in Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act: Correcting the Judiciary's Failure of Statutory Vision, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Submissions from 1990
Pitfalls of Public Policy: The Case of Arbitration Agreements, Jeffrey W. Stempel