Scholar, professor, teacher, wife, parent, grandparent. Research on dispute system design, collaborative governance, mediation, arbitration, administrative law.

Joined February 2010
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@smithilluminates Happy Illumination Class of '21 from Class of '76!
The True Meaning of Pragmatism: Bloomington’s Mayoral Question disq.us/8mw57f

Yahoo for a SPEA student raising Greek community activism! #notsoblackandwhite
Dr. Cobb great to call attention to systemic nature beyond individual interaction #notsoblackandwhite
Not just contingent or counterfeit citizenship, but personhood #notsoblackandwhite
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Race and criminal justice study committee - Any public engagement? #notsoblackandwhite
Accountability and reconciliation can be built in Btown with Community Justice and Mediation Center here #notsoblackandwhite
To all FOL and everyone in the ABA DR Section, thank you thank you for such joy! #drscholar2014
The Myth of Sustainable Meat theroadgoeson.com/?p=717

#wluadr Boulle does a great job using case studies to ID other design contexts, e.g., local, regional, national courts/tribunals.
Boulle does a great job using case studies to ID other design contexts, e.g., local, regional, national courts/tribunals.
#wluadr Collecting more contexts for design: developed versus developing worlds. Should the designs differ?
#wluadr Yes, but how many of the investors' legal counsel in the room? More than one, I think....
Yes, but how many of the investors' legal counsel in the room? More than one, I think....
#wluadr The way upward and the way downward are the same is an aphorism that comes from both Heraclitus and Lao Tzu. Love it.
#wluadr AAA has historically supported research; need to find funders to support it, confidential access to data.
#wluadr Andrea - great overview of opportunities for redesign; we could have people here ID variables, resistance points, levels for DSD.
Andrea did a great overview of the opportunities for redesign; we could have people here ID variables, resistance points, levels for DSD.
#wluadr You can avoid arm-twisting; use a different model of mediation, not directive or evaluative, but transformative or facilitative.