Chasing Dinosaurs May 18, 2017 When I first began a career in mediation, almost thirty years ago, we often needed to convince others of the benefits of mediation. In those Read More
Life’s Lessons on Access to Justice March 8, 2017 In April 1976, The Pound Conference, which was named in honor of Roscoe Pound, the reforming Dean of Harvard Law School in the 1920s and Read More
Lessons From Rwanda February 2, 2017 Rwanda is a country of a thousand hills and beautiful mountains, endlessly terraced by farmers. Young children running everywhere, wearing brightly colored school uniforms. Women Read More
The color of conflict? November 21, 2016 Black on blue. Blue on black. Blue on red. Red on blue. No, it’s not opening night at a museum of modern art, it’s a Read More