Amy Schmitz, Ohio State University and Janet Martinez, Stanford University talk about multiple projects including their future book together, Divided Community Project, and Schmitz’s casebooks Resolving Disputes: Theory, Practice and Law and Arbitration: Practice, Policy and Law. They also discuss in depth the impact of technology on conflict and how it can be used to resolve disputes.
63: The Dobbs Decision and Family Law with June Carbone and Rachel Rebouché
62: Conversations with Deans: Marisa Cianciarulo
61: AI as a Research Aid with DeShayla Strachan
60: Conversations with Deans: Karen Sneddon
59: Conversations with Deans: Bo Rutledge
58: Value Added Credentials with John Pierre
57: Being Intentional with AI with Jeremy Counseller and Eric Porterfield
56: Conversations with Deans: Morse Tan
55: Paths to Parentage and Family Law with Douglas NeJaime
54: A.I. in Admissions with Mike Spivey
53: President and CEO of Law School Admission Council, Kellye Testy
52: Conversations with Deans: Gregory Bowman
51: Next Gen Bar Exam and Property Law with Jerry Anderson and Daniel Bogart
50: Conversations with Deans: Robert Ahdieh
49: Relevance of International Law with Allen Weiner, Duncan Hollis, and Chimène Keitner
48: How Students Are Learning with Anton Yakovlev, Elaine Page, and Reid Weisbord
47: Should College Athletes be Considered Employees? With Barbara Osborne and Matt Mitten
46: Mindful Lawyering with Katerina Lewinbuk
45: Federal Taxation with Alyssa DiRusso and Stephanie Willbanks
44: Social Media and the Law with John Browning
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