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Students Conduct Mock Symposium on Dispute System Designs

Students in Professor S.I. Strong’s Dispute System Design class recently completed a mock professional symposium that was open to all in the law school community. Several law faculty and non-DSD students attended the event. Presenters considered a wide variety of disputes. Topics included improving Major League Baseball arbitration (3L Nick Beulick and LLM Terry Poole), creating a disputes protocol for…

Professor Strong Publishes in the American Journal of Comparative Law

Professor S.I. Strong recently wrote the U.S. national report on anti-suit injunctions for the Twentieth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law, which was held in Fukuoka, Japan.  The report was published in a special edition of the American Journal of Comparative Law under the title, “Anti-Suit Injunctions in Judicial and Arbitral Procedures in the United States,” 66 American Journal of Comparative Law…

Professor Strong Publishes in American Review of International Arbitration

Professor S.I. Strong recently wrote a book review of General Principles of Law and International Due Process:  Principles and Norms Applicable in Transnational Disputes, by Charles T. Kotuby Jr. & Luke A. Sobota, focusing primarily on the authors’ analysis of international procedural norms.  The review appears in 28 American Review of International Arbitration 453…