Suggestions for Using Multi-Stage Simulations in Law School Courses – John Lande, University of Missouri
Article: Injecting Law Student Drama Into the Classroom: Transforming an E-Discovery Class (or Any Law School Class) with a Complex, Student-Generated Simulation – Paula Schaefer, University of Tennessee
Pretrial Litigation – Anne Alexander, University of Missouri
Environmental Law Simulations – Jerry L. Anderson, Drake University
Simulation of Negotiation for a Job by Law School Graduate – Rishi Batra, Texas Tech University
Various Multi-Stage Simulations – Alyson Carrel, Northwestern University
Probate Dispute Simulation – Sarah Cole, Ohio State University
Employment Dispute Simulation (whistleblower retaliation) – Ellen E. Deason, Ohio State University
Employment Mediation Simulation (constructive discharge) – Susan Nauss Exon, University of La Verne
Labor Law Simulation – Rafael Gely, University of Missouri
Negotiation and Drafting Simulations – Paul F. Kirgis, St. John’s University
Dispute System Design (court rule requiring good faith in mediation) – John Lande, University of Missouri
Divorce Simulation (property and child support) – John Lande, University of Missouri
Divorce Simulation (domestic violence) – John Lande, University of Missouri
Employment Discrimination Simulation (national origin) – John Lande, University of Missouri
Partnership Agreement Negotiation Simulation – John Lande, University of Missouri
Probate Dispute Simulation – John Lande, University of Missouri
“DONS” Simulation – Lauren A. Newell, Ohio Northern University
Generic Mediation Simulation – Bob Randolph, Carr, Swanson and Randolph, LLC
E-Discovery Simulation – Paula Schaefer, University of Tennessee
Divorce Simulation (parent relocation) – Andrea Schneider, Marquette University
Labor-Management Collective Bargaining Simulation – Sandra Sellers and Jane Juliano, Georgetown University
Employment Arbitration Simulation – E. Gary Spitko, Santa Clara University