Archive

May 29, 2006

How Much Justice Can We Afford?: Defining the Courts’ Roles and Deciding the Appropriate Number of Trials, Settlement Signals, and Other elements Needed to Administer Justice

May 29, 2006

Segmented Rankings for Segmented Markets

May 14, 2006

CIA v. Sims: Mosaic Theory and Government Attitude

May 14, 2006

Katrina and the Rhetoric of Federalism

May 14, 2006

Forward: Symposium on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Bankruptcy Reform

May 14, 2006

Bankruptcy Reform: What’s Tax Got To Do With It?

May 14, 2006

When Arbitration Subverts Democracy

May 14, 2006

The Democratic Legitimacy of Government-Related Dispute Resolution

May 13, 2006

Impartiality in Arbitration: Accounting for Arbitrator Self-Interest

May 13, 2006

Confidentiality in Arbitration: Beyond the Myth