Cardozo School of Law's Journal of Conflict Resolution presents
Negotiating the Extremes: Impossible Political Dialogues in the 21st Century
In the current polarized political climate, are there possibilities for negotiation and dispute resolution?
On the day before the 2012 election, this conference will bring together domestic and international experts on elections, democratic dialogue, negotiation and legislation, and modern media to consider the question: What does the ADR community have to contribute to dialogue in the public sphere?
Monday, November 5, 2012
Jacob Burns Moot Court Room
9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Speakers include:
- Howard Bellman
University of Wisconsin Law School and Marquette University Graduate Program in Dispute Resolution
- CT Butler
Author and Mediator
- Kenneth Cloke
Mediator, Author and Trainer
- Benjamin Davis
University of Toledo School of Law- Joshua Douglas
University of Kentucky College of Law
- Yonat Friling
Producer and Journalist
- Joel Gora
Brooklyn Law School
- David Matz
University of Massachusetts
- Muli Peleg
Columbia University
- Susan Podziba
Public Policy Mediator- Richard Reuben
University of Missouri School of Law
- Michael Teter
The University of Utah Quinney College of Law
- Michael Tsur
Hamline University School of Law and
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
University of Wisconsin Law School and Marquette University Graduate Program in Dispute Resolution
- CT Butler
Author and Mediator
- Kenneth Cloke
Mediator, Author and Trainer
- Benjamin Davis
University of Toledo School of Law- Joshua Douglas
University of Kentucky College of Law
- Yonat Friling
Producer and Journalist
- Joel Gora
Brooklyn Law School
- David Matz
University of Massachusetts
- Muli Peleg
Columbia University
- Susan Podziba
Public Policy Mediator- Richard Reuben
University of Missouri School of Law
- Michael Teter
The University of Utah Quinney College of Law
- Michael Tsur
Hamline University School of Law and
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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