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| ARTICLES | ||
| G.L. v. Stangler: A Case Study in Court-Ordered Child Welfare Reform | Ellen Borgersen & Stephen Shapiro | 189 |
| COMMENT | ||
| Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Federal Tax Arena: The Internal Revenue Service Opens Its Doors to Mediation | Tonya Scherer | 215 |
| NOTES | ||
| Rethinking Appeal of Arbitrability Decisions: When to Review "That Which Long Process Could Not Arbitrate: F.C. Schaffer & Associates, Inc. v. Demech Contractors, Ltd. | Brian T. McCartney | 229 |
| Modifying the Standard of Judicial Review of Labor Arbitration Awards: A Comparison to Administrative Review Hearings Osram Sylvania, Inc. v. Teamsters Local Union No. 528 | Elizabeth Tenorio | 245 |
| Continuing the Downward Spiral for Unions Carpenters v. Zcon Builders | Jeffery W. Fields | 263 |
| Arbitration Agreements: Standard of Review, Interpretation and Who is Bound KenAmerican Resources, Inc. v. International Union, United Mine Workers of America | Shea Welch | 271 |
| STUDENT PROJECT | ||
| Recent Developments: The Uniform Arbitration Act | Patrick Fanning, Diana Farr, Matthew S. McBride & Jared Wayne | 281 |