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| ARTICLES | ||
| Adding Judicial Mediation to the Debate about Judges Attempting to Settle Cases Assigned to Them for Trial |
Peter Robinson | 335 |
| How Can a Mediator Be Both Impartial and Fair?: Why Ethical Standards of Conduct Create Chaos for Mediators |
Susan Nauss Exon | 387 |
| Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor: RLUIPA and the Mediation of Religious Land Use Disputes |
Jeffrey H. Goldfien | 435 |
| The New Judicial Hostility to Arbitration: Federal Preemption, Contract Unconscionability, and Agreements to Arbitrate |
Steven J. Burton | 469 |
| SYMPOSIUM | ||
| Working with Len | James E. Westbrook |
501 |
| Reflections on a Mindful Giant: A Tribute to Len Riskin | Margaret Shaw |
507 |
| After Basic Mindfulness Meditation: External Mindfulness, Emotional Truthfulness, and Lie Detection in Dispute Resolution |
Clark Freshman |
511 |
| Resolving Conflict Together: The Understanding-Based Model of Mediation | Gary Friedman |
523 |
| STATE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE | ||
| State Legislative Update | Michael Benton |
555 |
| COMMENT | ||
| Mediator as Peacemaker: The Case for Activist Transformative-Narrative Mediation | Christopher Harper | 595 |