Symposium
Foreword: Achieving Access to Justice Through ADR: Fact or Fiction?
Jacqueline Nolan-Haley
American Diversity in International Arbitration: A New Arbitration Story or Evidence of Things Not Seen
Benjamin G. Davis
The Dark Side of Consensus and Creativity:
What Mediators of Mass Disputes Need to
Know About Agency Risks
Howard M. Erichson
Remedy Without Diagnosis: How to Optimize Results by Leveraging the Appropriate Dispute Resolution and Shared Decision-Making Process
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo Gonstead
Arbitrarily Selecting Black Arbitrators
Michael Z. Green
Restorative Justice from Prosecutors’ Perspective
Bruce A. Green and Lara Bazelon
Does ADR Feel like Justice?
Jennifer W. Reynolds
Measuring “Access to Justice” in the Rush to Digitize
Amy J. Schmitz
Access to Justice and Dispute Resolution Across Cultures
Sukhsimranjit Singh
Bringing Transparency and Accountability (with a Dash of Competition) to Court-Connected Dispute Resolution
Nancy A. Welsh
Article
Convictions as Guilt
Anna Roberts
Notes
To “Otherwise Make Unavailable”: Tenant Screening Companies’ Liability Under the Fair Housing Act’s Disparate Impact Theory
Shivangi Bhatia
The Cost of Free Speech: Resolving the Wedding Vendor Divide
Victoria Cappucci
Disaggregating the Two Prongs of Article 13(b) of the Hague Convention to Cover Unsafe and Unstable Situations
Lauren Cleary
A Unitary Theory of Strict Deference
Zach Huffman