The Journal of Law and Policy is committed to generating a symposium-based publication that brings together communities of scholars, through a mutual and collaborative student and faculty process, emphasizing existing and emerging visions of the law in relation to interdisciplinary and multicultural perspectives, the implications of technology, and the consequences of economic globalization for the purpose of influencing law and social policy. In furtherance of this mission, the Journal of Law and Policy, unlike most law reviews, centers each volume around a pertinent theme or issue. The articles therein are authored by professors of law, legal practitioners, judges, and distinguished scholars from a variety of academic disciplines.
Current Volume: Volume 63 (2020) New Directions in Domestic and International Dispute Resolution
Introduction
Articles
Strengthening Online Dispute Resolution Justice
Noam Ebner and Elayne E. Greenberg
Like a Prayer? Applying Conflicts with Religious Dimensions Theory to the "Muezzin Law" Conflict
Yael Efron, Michelle LeBaron, Maged Senbel, and Mohammed S. Wattad
Formalizing the Informal: Development and its Impacts on Traditional Dispute Resolution in Bhutan
Stephan Sonnenberg
Addressing the Eviction Crisis and Housing Instability Through Mediation
Karen Tokarz, Samuel Hoff Stragand, Michael Geigerman, and Wolf Smith
Notes
Torture Is Not Protected Speech: Free Speech Analysis of Bans on Gay Conversion Therapy
Mason D. Bracken
That's the One!: An Analysis of Eyewitness Identifications in Missouri and Their Impact on Cross-Racial Identification
Deionna Ferguson