Volume 34 (2010) New Directions in ADR and Clinical Legal Education
Introduction
Introduction: New Directions in ADR and Clinical Legal Education
Karen Tokarz and Annette Ruth Appell
Essays
Four Ways of Looking at a Lawsuit: How Lawyers Can Use the Cognitive Frameworks of Mediation
Jonathan M. Hyman
Lawyering at the Intersection of Mediation and Community Economic Development: Interweaving Inclusive Legal Problem Solving Skills in the Training of Effective Lawyers
Beryl Blaustone and Carmen Huertas-Noble
Lawyering and Learning in Problem-Solving Courts
Paul Holland
Assisting Indigent Families in Conflict: A Pro Bono Test Drive for a Family Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Clinic
Kimberly C. Emery
Why No Clinic Is an Island: The Merits and Challenges of Integrating Clinical Insights Across the Law Curriculum
Jeff Giddings
Article
The Revival of American Labor Law
Wilma B. Liebman
Notes
If It's Constitutional, Then What's the Problem?: The Use of Judicial Override in Alabama Death Sentencing
Shannon Heery