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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 1 Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow Distinguished Professor of Law (and Political Science), University of California Irvine Curriculum Vitae Distinguished Professor, and Founding Faculty and A.B. Chettle, Jr. Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine Law School and Emerita Professor, Political Science (courtesy) Georgetown University Law Center 401 E. Peltason Drive 600 New Jersey Ave., N.W. Irvine, Calif. 92697 Washington DC 20001 tel (949) 824-1987/ fax (949) 824-8926 [email protected] email: [email protected] EDUCATION J.D. Cum Laude, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1974 (Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Arthur Littleton Legal Writing Fellow) A.B. Magna cum Laude, Barnard College, Columbia University, 1971 (Honors in Sociology, Phi Beta Kappa) HONORARY DEGREES LL.D Quinnipiac College of Law, 1995 (honoris causa) LL.D. Southwestern School of Law, 2010 Doctorate of Human Sciences (honoris causa) KU Leuven (Belgium), 2016 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor and Founding Faculty, University of California, Irvine Law School 2008— Professor of Political Science (courtesy, 2012---) A.B. Chettle, Jr. Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure, Georgetown University Law Center (Professor of Law since 1996; Chair since 2005) Director, Georgetown-Hewlett Program on Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving; Emerita, since 2016) Faculty Director, Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, 2009-2010

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Page 1: Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow Distinguished Professor of Law

Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 1

Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow Distinguished Professor of Law (and Political Science), University of California Irvine

Curriculum Vitae Distinguished Professor, and Founding Faculty and A.B. Chettle, Jr. Professor of Law, University of California, Irvine Law School and Emerita Professor, Political Science (courtesy) Georgetown University Law Center 401 E. Peltason Drive 600 New Jersey Ave., N.W. Irvine, Calif. 92697 Washington DC 20001 tel (949) 824-1987/ fax (949) 824-8926 [email protected] email: [email protected] EDUCATION

J.D. Cum Laude, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1974 (Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Arthur Littleton Legal Writing Fellow)

A.B. Magna cum Laude, Barnard College, Columbia University, 1971 (Honors in Sociology, Phi Beta Kappa)

HONORARY DEGREES

LL.D Quinnipiac College of Law, 1995 (honoris causa) LL.D. Southwestern School of Law, 2010 Doctorate of Human Sciences (honoris causa) KU Leuven (Belgium), 2016

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT

Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor and Founding Faculty, University of California, Irvine Law School 2008—

Professor of Political Science (courtesy, 2012---)

A.B. Chettle, Jr. Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure, Georgetown University Law Center (Professor of Law since 1996; Chair since 2005) Director, Georgetown-Hewlett Program on Conflict Resolution and Problem Solving; Emerita, since 2016)

Faculty Director, Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, 2009-2010

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 2 Distinguished Visiting Professor, KU Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium, Spring 2019 Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Lecturer, Queen Mary, University of London, Center of

International Arbitration and Commercial Law, Lincoln Fields, Spring 2016 Visiting Professor of Law (Faculty of Law) University of Torino (Italy), Spring 2016 Visiting Professor of Law (summer program- Conflict Resolution), University of Nevada,

Las Vegas, June 2015: Multi-Party negotiation Visiting Professor of Law, National University of Singapore, Semester 1: 2011, 2013 Visiting Professor of Law, Melbourne University, Summer, 2011 Visiting Professor of Law, Southwestern Law School, Spring, 2009 Visiting Global Professor, University of Haifa, Israel, Faculty of Law, Spring, 2008, 2011 Visiting Professor, Universidad de Buenos Aires-Southwestern Law School, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Summer, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012

Visiting Professor, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile, Spring 2007 Visiting Scholar, Southwestern University Law School, Los Angeles, Spring 2006

Visiting Professor of Law, University of Fribourg (Switzerland, Spring 2003, Spring 2006)

Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Spring 2001

Phyllis A. Beck Chair in Law, Temple University Law School (Visiting Chair, 1999)

Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law, 1984-1999 (Acting Professor of Law, 1979-84)

Co-Director, UCLA Center for Conflict Resolution, 1994-1999

Acting Co-Director, UCLA Center for the Study of Women 1989-1990

Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Fall 1992, Spring 1994

Distinguished Visiting Professor in Legal Theory, University of Toronto Law Faculty, Fall 1990

Visiting Professor, Stanford Law School, Fall 1990 Visiting Lecturer/Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto LLM program in

Alternative Dispute Resolution (1988-91)

Lecturer and Clinical Supervisor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1976-79

Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Temple University, 1977

Staff Attorney, Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, Pa., 1975-77 (Specialist in employment law, government benefits and domestic relations)

Director, Legal Writing Program and Instructor, University of Pennsylvania Law School,

1974-75

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 3 PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs Negotiation: Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2022) International Dispute Resolution (with Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Carolina Press, in preparation).

Amartya Sen and Law (edited with Victor V. Ramraj, Supriya Roth, and Arun K. Thiruvengadam), FrancisTaylor Routledge Press, UK, 2020). Mediation: Practice, Policy and Ethics (with Lela Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider) 3rd ed. (Wolters Kluwer, 2020) (and Teacher’s Manual, 2021) Negotiation: Processes for Problem Solving (with Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Lela Love) 3rd ed. (Wolters Kluwer 2021). (and Teacher’s Manual 2021). Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (3rd ed.) (with Lela Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Michael Moffitt) Wolters Kluwer, 2019 (and Teacher’s Manual 2020) Mediation and Its Applications For Good Decision Making and Dispute Resolution (Intersentia 2016) Regulating Dispute Resolution – ADR and Access to Justice at the Crossroads (edited, with Felix Steffek, Hannes Unberath, Reinhard Greger & Hazel Genn), Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2013. Negotiation: Processes for Problem Solving (with Lela Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider), 2nd ed., 2014 (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business).

Mediation: Practice, Policy and Ethics (with Lela Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider), 2nd ed., 2013 (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business). Complex Dispute Resolution (edited, in 3 volumes, Foundations, Multi-Party and Democratic Deliberation and Decision Making, and International Dispute Resolution), Ashgate Press, Aldershot, UK and USA, 2012 Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversary Model, 2nd ed. (with Lela Love, Andrea Schneider and Jean Sternlight) (Aspen-Wolters Kluwer), 2012 (with Teacher’s Manual) Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes and Questions (with David Ray Papke and others) Lexis-Nexis, 2007, 2nd ed, 2012 (and accompanying Teacher’s Manual)

Negotiation: Processes for Problem Solving (with Andrea Kufper Schneider and Lela Love) Aspen Publications, 2006 (and accompanying Teacher’s Manual)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 4

Mediation: Practice, Policy and Ethics (with Lela Porter Love and Andrea Kupfer Schneider), Aspen Publications, 2006) (and accompanying Teacher’s Manual, 2006)

Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model

(with Lela Porter Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Jean Sternlight) (Aspen Publications, 2005)

Teachers’ Manual: Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (With Lela Love,

Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Jean Sternlight, Aspen 2005)

What’s Fair? Ethics for Negotiators (with Michael Wheeler) (Jossey-Bass, 2004) (Reviewed in 18 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 251-261, (Fall-Winter, 2004 by John Feerick and 60 (2) Dispute Resolution Journal 89-90, May-July 2005 by Cindy Fazzi)

Dispute Processing and Conflict Resolution: Theory, Practice and Policy (Ashgate, 2003)

(Reviewed in 14 (6) Law & Politics Book Review, June 2004 by Stephen Daniels)

Mediation: Theory, Practice and Policy (editor), for International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (Ashgate 2001) (Reviewed in 17(3) Negotiation Journal 303, July 2001) and Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, “New Problem Solving Scholarship: An Historical Tale with a Happy Ending,” 19 Neg. J. (April, 2003).

Lawyers and the Legal Profession, 1991 Supplement to Lawyers and the Legal Profession

(with Murray Schwartz and Roy Simon) (Michie, Charlottesville, Va. 1991) Lawyers and the Legal Profession, 1987 Supplement to Second Edition (with Murray L.

Schwartz) (Michie, Charlottesville, Va. 1987)

Teacher's Manual, Lawyers and the Legal Profession, Cases and Materials, Second Edition (with Murray Schwartz) (Michie, Charlottesville, Va. 1985)

Lawyering Skills Vol. I and II (with David Binder), American Bar Association (Chicago,

1982)

The 59th Street Clinic: Evaluation of the Experiment (ABA Press, Chicago, 1979) Articles and Book Chapters

“Institutionalizing ADR: Clashing Values,” in Discussions in Dispute Resolution ( (Sarah Cole, Art Hinshaw and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, eds), Oxford University Press 2021. “The Origins of Problem-Solving Negotiation and Its Use in the Present,” in Discussions in Dispute Resolution (Sarah Cole, Art Hinshaw and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Oxford University Press, 2021).

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 5 “Feminist Legal Academics: Changing the Epistemology of American Law Through Conflicts, Controversies and Comparisons,” in Gender and Careers in the Legal Academy (Ulrike Shultz, ed. Hart, 2021) 475-509. “Genealogy of a Globalized Socio-Legal (and Feminist) Scholar,” in Invisible Institutionalisms: Collective Reflections on the Shadows of Legal Globalization. (Swethaa Ballakrishnen & Sara Dezlay, eds. Hart-Bloomsbury Publ. 2021). “When Should I Be in the Middle? I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now,” in Evolution of a Field: Personal Histories in Conflict Resolution, (H. Gadlin & N. Welsh, eds., DRI Press 2021). “Too Much Litigation? Quantification, Qualification and Differentiation: What Is An Appropriate Measure of Litigation?,” 10 Onati Socio-legal Studies Series (2020); https://doi.org/10.35295/OSLS.IISL/0000-0000-0000-1146.

“Hybrid and Mixed Dispute Resolution Processes: Integrities of Process Pluralism,” in

Comparative Dispute Resolution Research Handbook (Michael Palmer, Marian Roberts & Maria Moscati,eds. Elgar Publ, 2020) 405-423.

“Critical Moments Reconsidered: When We Say Yes and When We Say No,” 36(2) Negotiation J. 233-241 (2020; https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nejo.12311. “Dispute Resolution Mechanisms” in Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, 2nd ed. (Amadine Orsini & Jean Frederci Morin, Earthscan) (2020). “Deconstructing Henry: Negotiation Lessons from Kissinger’s Career,” 35(3) Negotiation Journal 337-361 (2019). “Negotiating the American Constitution (1787-1789): Coalitions, Process Rules and Compromises,” in Landmark Negotiations From Around the World: Lessons for Modern Diplomacy (Emmanuel Vivet, ed.) (Intersentia, 2019) “Uses and Abuses of Socio-legal Studies,” in Routledge Handbook on Socio-legal Theories and Methods (Naomi Creutzfeldt, et. al eds. 2019) “Negotiating Against a Script” (with Robert Dingwall) , ABA Negotiation Desk Reference (C. Honeyman and A.K. Schneider, editors, 2019). “Have Law Books, Computer, Simulations: Will Travel: The Transnationalization of (some of the professoriate),” in The Globalization of Legal Education: A Critical Study (Bryant Garth & Gregory Shaffer eds, forthcoming) “The Culture of Negotiation: Trumpian Imprints on the Future,” 35 Negotiation Journal (Jan. 2019) (co-editor of Special Issue on Negotiating in the Trump Era, including Editor’s Introduction and Introduction to Teaching Negotiation and Use of Third Parties, and essay on Culture of negotiation after Trump)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 6 “Thinking or Acting Like a Lawyer? What We Don’t Know About Legal Education and are Afraid to Ask,” in Imperatives for Legal Education Research: Then and Now and Tomorrow (Ben Golder, Marina Nehme, Alex Steel and Prue Vines, ed. Taylor Francis Routledge, 2020) “Mediation 3.0: Merging the Old and the New,” 2018 Asian J. of Mediation 1-20. “Alternative/Appropriate Dispute Resolution in International Law,” Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law, MPEiPro (2019) “Why We Can’t “Just All Get Along”: Dysfunction in the Polity and Conflict Resolution and What we Might Do About It,” 2018 Journal of Dispute Resolution 5-25. “Conflict Resolution by the Numbers,” 31 Negotiation Journal 317-322 (2017). “The Evolving Complexity of Dispute Resolution Ethics,” 30 Georgetown J. of Legal Ethics 389-414 (2017). “Scripts: What to Do When Big Bad Companies Won’t Negotiate,” (with Robert Dingwall) in Negotiator’s Desk Reference (Andrea Kupfer Schneider and Christopher Honeyman, eds. 2017. DRI Press. “The Morality of Compromise,” in Negotiator’s Desk Reference (Christopher Honeyman and Andrea Kupfer Schneider, 2017). DRI Press. “Mandatory Workplace Mediation” (with Virginia Vilches Such, Alain Laurent Verbeke) in Advancing Workplace Mediation Through Integration of Theory and Practice (Katalien Bollen, Martin Euwena & Lourdes Mundate, eds. Springer, 2016). “Is ODR ADR? Reflections of an ADR Founder from 15th ODR Conference, The Hague,” 3(1) International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution 4 (2016). “The Future of Mediation World Wide: Legal and Cultural Variations in the Uptake of or Resistance to Mediation,” in Essays on Mediation: Dealing with Disputes in the 21st Century (Ian Macduff, ed.) Wolters Kluwer 2016. “Ethics of Compromise” in Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy and Governance (A. Farazmand (ed.), Springer, 2016. “The Case for Mediation: The Things That Mediators Should be Learning and Doing,” Arbitration: the International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management 82(1): 22-33. (2016). “In the Land of Blood and Honey: What’s Fair or Just in Love and War Crimes? Lessons for Transitional Justice,” In Framing Law and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Anthology (Caroline Joan S. Picart, Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Cecil Greek, eds). Rowman and Littlefield, 2016.

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 7 “Ethical Ordering in Transnational Legal Practice? A Review of Catherine Rogers’ Ethics in International Arbitration,” 29 Georgetown J. of Legal Ethics 207-252 (2016). “Variations in the Uptake of and Resistance to Mediation Outside of the United States,” in Contemporary Issues in International Arbitration and Mediation, The Fordham Papers 2014 (Arthur Rovine, ed. Brill Nijhoof Publications pp. 189-221 (2015). “Process Pluralism in Transitional/Restorative Justice: Lessons from Dispute Resolution for Cultural Variations in Goals beyond Rule of Law and Democracy Development (Argentina and Chile),” International Journal of Conflict Engagement and Resolution 3(1) 3-32 (2015). “ Making Peace With Your Enemy: Nelson Mandela and His Contributions to Conflict Resolution,” 16(1) Nevada Law Review 275-311 (with Jean Sternlight, Andrea Schneider, Robert Mnookin, Richard Goldstone and Penelope Andrews) (2015). “Mediation and Dispute Resolution,” Oxford Bibliographies: Criminology 2015 http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396607/obo-9780195396607-0192.xml. “Law and Michael Freeman: The Scholar, the Man, the Modern Renaissance Humanist,” in Law in Society: Reflections on Children, Family, Culture and Philosophy (Alison Diduck & Noam Peleg, eds., Brill Nijhoff Publications UK). 2015, pp. 653-665. “Mediation, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR),” entry in Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd ed.) (Elsevier, 2015). “Dispute Resolution Mechanisms,” in Essential Concepts of Global Environmental Governance, Amadine Orsini & Jean-Frédéric Morin, eds. (Routledge/Earthscan, 2014).

“Unsettling the Lawyers: Other Forms of Justice in Indigenous Claims of Expropriation, Abuse and Injustice,” 64 U. Toronto L. J. 620-639 (2014). “Cooking Up a Deal: Negotiation Recipes for Success,” (with Andrea Kupfer Schneider and 14 others), http://ssrn.com/abstract=2419712 (April, 2014).

“A Sociologia Comparada Das Advogadas: A Feminizacao da Profissao Juridica, 8 (1) Panoptica, 67-96 (2013).

“Crisis in Legal Education? or The Other Things Law Students Should be Learning and Doing,” 45 McGeorge Law Review, 1-28 (2014).

“Alternative/Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Context: Informal, Formal and Semi-Formal Legal Processes,” in Handbook of Conflict Resolution, 3rd ed. (Peter Coleman and Morton Deutsch, eds., Jossey Bass Wiley, 2014) “Developments in “A”DR in the United States,” in Zeitschrift für Konfliktmanagement

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 8 (Juli/Aug-Oct. 2013) Pt. 1, 126-129; Pt. 2,

“The Historical Contingencies of Conflict Resolution,” 1 International Journal of Conflict Engagement and Resolution 32-54 (2013).

“Too Many Lawyers? Or Should Lawyers Be Doing Other Things? 19 (2-3) International Journal of the Legal Profession 147-173 and (different version) 3(3) Oñati Socio-legal Series (2013)

“Toward A Jurisprudence of Law, Peace, and Justice with a Tilt Toward Non-Violent and Empathic Means of Human Problem Solving,” 8 Harvard Unbound 79-108 (2012-2013)

“Informal, Formal and Semi-Formal Justice in the United States” in Civil Procedure in Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Eurasia Context, Dmitry Maleshin, Ed. (International Association

Of Procedural Law, World Conference on Civil Procedure, Statut Publ. Moscow, 2012)

“Regulation of Dispute Resolution in the United States of America: From the Formal to the Informal to the Semi-Formal,” in Regulation of Dispute Resolution –ADR and Access to Justice at the Crossroads, F. Steffek, H. Unberath, R. Greger, H. Genn, C. Menkel-Meadow, eds, Hart Publishing, 2013)

“Senses of Sen” Review Essay (with Cesar Arjona, Arif Jamal, Victor Ramraj and

Francisco Satiro), International Journal of Law in Context 8 (1): 155-178 (2012)

“Women in Dispute Resolution: Parties, Lawyers and Dispute Resolvers – What Difference Does ‘Gender Difference’ Make? Dispute Resolution Mag. (April, 2012) “Mediating Multi-culturally,” in Mediation Ethics (Ellen Waldman, editor, Jossey-Bass, 2011)

“Why and How to Study Transnational Law,” 1 University of California, Irvine Law Review 97- 129 (2011) “Scaling Up Deliberative Democracy as Dispute Resolution in Health Care Reform: A Work in Progress,” 74(3) Law and Contemporary Problems 1-30 (2011). “The Variable Morality of Constitutional (and Other) Compromises: A Comment on Sanford Levinson’s Compromise and Constitutionalism,” 38 Pepperdine Law Review 903-914 (2011) “The National Labor Relations Act Legacy: Collective or Individual Dispute Resolution or Not?” 26 ABA Labor & Employment J. 249-266 (2011). “Compromise, Negotiation and Morality,” 26 Negotiation J. 481-497 (2010) “Process, People, Power and Policy: Empirical Studies of Civil Procedure and Courts,”

(with Bryant Garth), Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Peter Cane and Herbert Kritzer, editors), Oxford University Press, 2010 (paperback ed. 2013)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 9 “Empirical Studies of ADR: The Baseline Problem of What ADR Is and What It is

Compared to,” Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Peter Cane and Herbert Kritzer, editors), Oxford University Press, 2010 (paperback ed. 2013).

“Asylum in a Different Voice: Gender and Judging in Immigration Cases,” in Refugee

Roulette (Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Andrew Schoenholtz and Philip Schrag, eds.), NYU Press, 2009.

“Are There Systemic Ethics Issues in Dispute System Design? And What We Should (Not) Do About It: Lessons From International and Domestic Fronts,” 14 Harvard Neg.

L. Rev. 195-231 (2009) “Maintaining ADR Integrity,” 27(1) Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation 1-9 (Jan. 2009) “The Next Generation: Creating a New Peace Process in the Middle East,” (with Irena

Nutenko), 25(4) Negotiation Journal 567-584 (2009) “Chronicling the Complexification of Negotiation Theory and Practice,” 25(4) Negotiation

Journal 415-428 (2009) “Is There An Honest Lawyer in the Box?: Legal Ethics on TV,” in Lawyers in the Living

Room: Law on Television (Michael Asimow, ed. 2009, ABA Press)

“Getting to Let’s Talk”: Commentary on Collaborative Processes in Environmental Dispute Resolution, 8 Nevada L. J. 835-852 (2008)

“Are Cross-Cultural Ethics Standards Possible or Desirable in International Arbitration? Melangés en l’honneur de Pierre Tercier (Peter Gauch, Franz Werro, Pascal

Pichonnaz eds., Schulthess, Geneva, Switzerland, 2008)

Restorative Justice: What Is It and Does It Work? 3 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 10.1-10.27 (Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, California) 2007

“Styles and Skills of Legal Practice” in New Oxford Companion to Law (2007) “A Tribute to Robert F. Drinan, S.J.: A Deeply Ethical Man,” 95 (6) Geo. L. J. 1713

(2007) “Know When to Show Your Hand,” 10 (6) Negotiation Newsletter 1-4 (June, 2007)

“Lawyers and Legal Ethics” in Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes and Questions (David Papke, et.al, LEXIS/NEXIS, 2007).

“Taking Law and……Really Seriously: Before, During and After “The Law,” 60

Vanderbilt L. Rev. 555-595 (2007)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 10 “Why Hasn’t The World Gotten To Yes?: An Appreciation and Some Reflections,” 22 (3) Negotiation Journal 485-503 (2006)

“Importing and Exporting ADR: I’ve Looked at Life From Both Sides Now,” 12(3) Dispute Resolution Mag. 5-9 (Spring, 2006) “Peace and Justice: Notes on the Evolution and Purposes of Plural Legal Processes” 94 Geo. L. J. 553-580 (2006) (Essay-text of the Inaugural Lecture of the A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair In Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure)

“To Negotiate or Not to Negotiate? That is the Question: The Ethics of Bargaining, Compromise and Problem-Solving,” and “The Last Plane Out: Cross Cultural Negotiations” in The Negotiator’s Field Guide: The Desk Reference for the Experienced Negotiator, (Andrea Schneider and Christopher Honeyman, editors, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution), 2006; pages 155-165; 687-697

“Deliberative Democracy and Conflict Resolution: Two Theories and Practices of

Participation in the Polity,” 12 (2) Dispute Resolution Mag. 18 (Winter, 2006)

“Improvisation and Negotiation: Expecting the Unexpected” (with Lakshmi Balachandra, Robert Bordone, Philip Ringstrom and Edward Sarath), 21(4) Negotiation Journal 415 (2005)

“Is the Adversary System Really Dead? Dilemmas of Legal Ethics as Legal Institutions and

Roles Evolve,” 57 Current Legal Problems 2004 85-115 (ed. Jane Holder, Oxford University Press, 2005)

“Roots and Inspirations: The Intellectual History of ADR” in Handbook of Dispute

Resolution (Robert Bordone and Michael Moffet, eds., Jossey-Bass, 2005)

“The Lawyer’s Role(s) in Deliberative Democracy,” 5 Nev. L. Rev. 347-369 (2005) (lead article for symposium with responses)

‘Remembrance of Things Past? The Relationship of Past to Future in Pursuing Justice in

Mediation,” 5 Cardozo J. of Conflict Res. 97-115 (2004)

“Washington, DC Movable Feast: The Odds on Leviathan B Dispute Resolution and Washington, DC’s Culture,” 5 Cardozo J. of Conflict Res. 159-171 (2004) (With Christopher Honeyman)

“Critical Moments in Negotiation: Implications for Research, Pedagogy and Practice”, 20

(2) Negotiation Journal 341 (2004)

“Legal Negotiation in Popular Culture: What Are We Bargaining For?” in Law and Popular Culture (Michael Freeman, editor, Oxford University Press, 2004)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 11 “From Legal Disputes to Conflict Resolution and Human Problem Solving,” 54 (1) Journal

of Legal Education 7-29 (Symposium on Raising the Bar and Enlarging the Canon in Dispute Resolution), 2004

“Correspondences and Contradictions in International and Domestic Conflict Resolution:

Lessons From General Theory and Varied Contexts,” 2003 Journal of Dispute Resolution 319- 352 (2003) (lead article in Symposium)

“Conflict Theory” and “Conflict Resolution” in Encyclopedia of Community (Berkshire

Publishing Group, 2003)

“The Lawyer as Consensus Builder: Ethics for a New Practice,” 70 Tennessee Law Review 63-119 (2002)

“Ethics Issues in Arbitration and Related Dispute Resolution Processes: What’s Happening

and What’s Not,” 56 U. Miami L. Rev. 949-1007 (2002)

“Correspondences and Comparisons in International and Domestic Conflict Resolution,” 18 (4) Negotiation Journal 367-373 (2002)

“When Litigation is Not the Only Way: Consensus Building and Mediation As Public

Interest Lawyering,” 10 Washington University J. of Law & Policy 37-61 (2002); Reprinted in Revista de Arbitragem e Mediação RArb (Ano 11.43 October-December

2014) Brazil, Arnoldo Wald, ed.

“Ethics, Morality and Professional Responsibility in Negotiation,” in Dispute Resolution Ethics: A Comprehensive Guide (Phyllis Bernard & Bryant Garth, eds., ABA Press, 2002)

“Practicing In the Interests of Justice in the 21st Century: Pursuing Peace As Justice,” 70

Fordham L. Rev. 1761-1774 (2002)

“Negotiating with Lawyers, Men and Things: The Contextual Approach Still Matters,” 17 Negotiation Journal 257-293 (2001)

“Can They Do That? Legal Ethics in Popular Culture: of Character and Acts,” 48 UCLA

L. Rev. 1305-1337 (2001)

“Aha? Is Creativity Possible in Legal Problem Solving and Teachable in Legal Education?” 6 Harv. Neg. L. Rev. 97-144 (2001)

“Private Lives and Professional Responsibilities? The Relationship of Personal Morality to

Lawyering and Professional Ethics,” 21 Pace L. Rev. 365-393 (2001)

“Alternative Dispute Resolution” (pp. 17-21) and “Lawyers” (pp. 492-495) in The Oxford Companion to American Law (Kermit Hall et.al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2002)

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“Mediation” (Vol. III, pp.1004-1007) and “Alternative Dispute Resolution” (Vol. I, pp. 40-43) in Legal Systems of the World: A Political, Social & Cultural Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO, Herbert Kritzer, ed. 2002)

“Ethics in ADR: The Many AC=s@ of Professional Responsibility and Dispute

Resolution,” 28 Fordham Urb. L. J. 979-990 (2001).Translated and reprinted in Arbitraje Y Mediacion (2003, Edited by Jose Antonio Moreno Rodriguez)

“And Now a Word About Secular Humanism, Spirituality and the Practice of Justice and

Conflict Resolution, “in Symposium, Spirituality in Dispute Resolution, 28 Fordham Urb. L. J. 1073-1087 (2001)

“Knowledge Production in the Legal Academy,” 9 J. of Law & Policy 335- 345 (2001)

“Lawyering, Dispute Resolution,, Problem Solving and Creativity for the 21st Century,” in

Into the 21st Century: Thought Pieces on Lawyering, Problem Solving and ADR (CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, 2001) (pp. 52-54)

“Telling Stories in School: Using Case Studies and Stories to Teach Legal Ethics” 69

Fordham L. Rev. 787-816 (2000)

“Mothers and Fathers of Invention: The Intellectual Founders of ADR,” 16 Ohio St. J. Disp. Res. 1-37 (2000) (Schwartz Lecture on Dispute Resolution)

“Teaching Gender and Negotiation: Of Sex, Truth and Video-Tapes,” 16 Neg. J. 357-377

(2000)

“When Winning Isn’t Everything: The Lawyer as Problem Solver,” 28 Hofstra Law Review 905-923 (2000)

“Mediation/Arbitration/ADR” in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral

Sciences (N.J. Smelser & Paul B. Baltes, eds, Elsevier Science, Ltd., Pergamon, Oxford, 2001), pp. 9507-9512

“Lawyers and Gender Differences” in Encyclopedia of Women and Crime 143 (Oryx

Press, 2000)

“The Lawyer as Problem Solver and Third Party Neutral: Creativity and Non-Partisanship in Lawyering,” 72 Temple Law Review 785-810 (2000)

“A Special Kind of Equality: Remarks for the Acceptance of the Wendy Webster Williams

Award for Significant Contributions to Gender Equality Through Law on Behalf of Award Recipient The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg,” 2 The Georgetown J. Of Gender and the Law 149-154 (2000).

“The Sense and Sensibilities of Lawyers: Lawyering, Literature, Narrative and Ethical

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 13 Choices About Career and Craft,” 31 McGeorge L. Rev. 1-24 (1999)

“The Limits of Adversarial Ethics,” in Ethics in Practice, (Deborah Rhode, editor, Oxford

University Press, 2000).

“The Art and Science of Problem Solving Negotiation,” Trial Magazine (June, 1999) 48-53.

“Do the Haves Come Out Ahead in Alternative Justice Systems? Repeat Players in ADR,” 15 Ohio St. J.Disp. Res. 19-61 (1999)

“Taking Problem Solving Pedagogy Seriously,” 49 Journal of Legal Education 14 (1999).

“Ethics and Professionalism in Non-Adversarial Lawyering,” 27 Fla. St. L.Rev. 153-192

(1999)

Contributor and Commentator, The Consensus Building Handbook (Lawrence Susskind, editor, Sage Publications, 1999).

“Model Rules Clarify Lawyer Conduct When Serving As Neutral,” 5(4) Dispute Resolution

Mag. 20 (Summer, 1999) (With Elizabeth Plapinger)

“Toward A Theory of Reciprocal Responsibility Between Clients and Lawyers: A Comment on David Wilkins’ Do Clients Have Ethical Obligations to Lawyers?,” 11 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 901 (1998).

“Taking the Mass Out of Mass Torts: Reflections of a Dalkon Shield Arbitrator on

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judging, Neutrality, Gender and Process,” 31 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 513-550 (1998)

“The Causes of Cause Lawyering: Toward An Understanding of the Motivations and

Commitments of Social Justice Lawyers," in Cause Lawyering: Political Commitments and Professional Responsibilities (Austin Sarat & Stuart Scheingold, editors, Oxford University Press) (1998)

“Ethics in ADR Representation: a Road Map of Critical Issues,” 4 (2) Dispute Resolution

Mag. 3-6 (1997)

“California Court Limits Mandatory Arbitration,” Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation 15 (8) 109-123 (1997)

“Is Mediation the Practice of Law? Redux,” IV (5) NIDR News 2, 9, 12-13 (1998)

"When Dispute Resolution Begets Disputes of Its Own: Conflicts Among Dispute

Professionals", 44 UCLA L. Rev. 1871-1933 (1997)

“Introduction: What Will We Do When Adjudication Ends? A Brief Intellectual History of ADR,” 44 UCLA L Rev. 1613 (1997)

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"The Silences of the Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers: Lawyering As Only Adversary Practice," 10 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 631-669(1997) (Winner, 1998 First Prize, Article Scholarship In ADR, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution)

"What Trina Taught Me: Reflections on Mediation, Inequality, Teaching and Life," 81

Minn. L. Rev. 101(1997)

"Ethics in Alternative Dispute Resolution: New Issues, No Answers From the Adversary Conception of Lawyers' Responsibilities," 38 So. Texas L. Rev. 1 (1997)

"The Trouble With The Adversary System in a Post-Modern, Multi-cultural World," 38

William & Mary L. Rev. 5-44(1996) and in Hofstra University Journal of the Institute of Legal Ethics (1996).

"Conflicts of Interest in Mediation Practice,” Dispute Resolution Magazine (Spring, 1996)

"Women's Ways of "Knowing" Law: Feminist Legal Epistemology, Pedagogy, and

Jurisprudence," in Knowledge, Difference and Power (Bilenky, Clinchy, Goldberger & Tarule, editors) Basic Books, 1996

"Feminist Legal Pedagogy" in Feminist Jurisprudence: A Bibliography 7.Munro, editor,

1996)

"Will Managed Care Give Us Access to Justice?" in Achieving Civil Justice (Roger Smith, editor, Legal Action Group: London, 1996)

"Is Mediation the Practice of Law?" NIDR News, March-April 1996, Vol. 111, No. 2 at 1;

and in 14 (5) Alternatives 57 (May, 1996)

"The Infusion Method at UCLA: Teaching Ethics Pervasively," (with Richard H. Sander), 58 Law and Contemporary Problems 129-138 (1996)

"What's Gender Got to Do With It? The Morality and Politics of an Ethics of Care," 22

NYU J. of Law and Soc. Ch. 265 (1996)

"Whose Dispute Is It, Anyway? A Philosophical and Democratic Defense of Settlement (In Some Cases)," 83 Geo. L. J. 2663-2696 (1995)

"The Many Ways of Mediation: The Transformation of Traditions, Ideologies, Practices

and Paradigms," 11 Negotiation Journal 217-242 (1995)

"The Ethics of Mass Torts Settlements: When the Rules Meet the Road,@ 80 Cornell L. Rev. 1159 (1995)

"The Future(s) of Civil Litigation: Dream or Nightmare-Lessons From the American

Experience," in Shaping the Future: New Directions in Legal Services (Roger

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"Portia Redux: Another Look at Gender, Feminism and Legal Ethics," 2 Va. J. of Soc. Pol.

& L. 75 (1994) and in Legal Ethics and Legal Practice: Contemporary Issues (S. Parker & C. Sampford, editors) Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995)

"Judicial Referral to ADR: Issues and Problems Faced by Judges," 7 FJC Directions 8

(1994)

"Narrowing the Gap By Narrowing the Field: What's Missing From the MacCrate ReportBOf Skills, Legal Science and Being A Human Being," 69 Wash. L. Rev. 593 (1994)

"Culture Clash in the Quality of Life in the Law: Changes in the Economics,

Diversification and Organization of Lawyering," 44 Case Western Reserve University L. Rev. 621 (1994)

"To Solve Problems, Not Make Them: Integrating ADR in the Law School Curriculum,"

46 SMU L. Rev. 801 (1993)

"Lawyer Negotiations: Theories and Realities--What We Learn From Mediation," 56 Modern L. Rev. 361-379 (1993)

"Mainstreaming Feminist Legal Theory," 23 Pacific L. Rev. 1493 (1992)

"The Power of Narrative in Empathetic Learning: Post-Modernism and the Stories of

Law," 2 UCLA Women's L. J. 287 (1992)

"Is Altruism Possible in Lawyering?" 8 Georgia St. L. Rev. 385 (1992)

"Pursuing Settlement in An Adversary Culture: The Law of ADR," 19 Fla. St. L. Rev. 1-46 (1991) (Winner, First Prize in ADR Article Scholarship, 1991, Center for Public Resources)

"Can A Law Teacher Avoid Teaching Legal Ethics," 41 Journal of Legal Ed. 3 (1991)

"The Content, Method and Epistemology of Gender in Sociolegal Studies," 25 Law &

Society Rev. 221 (1991) (with Shari Seidman Diamond)

"Durkheimian Epiphanies: The Importance of Engaged Social Science in Legal Studies; 18 Fla. St. L. Rev. (1990)

"Lying to Clients for Economic Gain or Paternalistic Judgment: A Proposal for A Golden

Rule of Candor" 138 Univ. of Penn. L. Rev. 761 (1990)

"The Feminization of the Legal Profession: The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers" in Lawyers in Society: Vol. 3 Comparative Theories (R. Abel & P.

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 16 Lewis, eds) (Univ. of Cal. Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1989) reissued in Lawyers in Society: An Overview (R. Abel & P.S.C. Lewis, University of Cal. Press, 1995, ppb ed.)

"Exploring A Research Agenda of the Feminization of the Legal Profession: Theories of

Gender and Social Change," 14 Law & Social Inquiry 289-319 (1989)

"The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers" 24 Osgoode Hall L. J. 897 (1986)

"Feminist Legal Theory, Critical Legal Studies, and Legal Education or the 'Fem-Crits' Go to Law School", 38 Journal of Legal Ed. 61 (1988)

"Excluded Voices: New Voices in the Legal Profession Making New Voices in the Law",

42 Univ. of Miami L .Rev. 29-53 (1987)

"Two Contradictory Criticisms of Clinical Legal Education: Dilemmas and Directions in Lawyering Education", 4 Antioch L. J. 287-299 (1986)

"Gendered Justice: A Review", 2 Berkeley Women's Law Journal 258-273 (1986)

"Review Essay: Dispute Resolution: The Periphery Becomes the Core" 69 Judicature

300-304 (1986)

"For And Against Settlement: Uses and Abuses of the Mandatory Settlement Conference" 33 UCLA L. Rev. 485-514 (1985); an earlier version appears in Dispute Resolution in A Democratic Society, 1985 Annual Chief Justice Earl Warren Conference on Advocacy (Roscoe Pound Foundation of the American Trial Lawyers Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1985)

"Portia In A Different Voice: Speculations on A Women's Lawyering Process" 1 Berkeley

Women's L. J. 39-63 (1985), reprinted in Cover, Fiss and Resnik, Procedure (1988)

"Too Little Theory, Too Little Practice: Steven's Law School" 1985 Am. B. F. Res. J. 675-690

"The Transformation of Disputes By Lawyers: What the Dispute Paradigm Does and Does

Not Tell Us" 2 Mo. J. of Dispute Res. 25-44 (1985), reprinted in Riskin & Westbrook, Lawyers and Dispute Resolution (1987)

"Personalized or Bureaucratized Justice in Legal Services: Resolving Sociological

Ambivalence in the Delivery of Legal Aid for the Poor" (with Robert Meadow) 9 Law & Human Behavior 397-413 (1985)

"Feminist Discourse, Moral Values and the Law –A Conversation" (with E. DuBois, M.

Dunlap, C. Gilligan and C. MacKinnon), 34 Buffalo Law Review 11-87 (1985)

"Judges and Settlement" 21 Trial 24-29 (1985)

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"Nonprofessional Advocacy: The 'Paralegalization' of Legal Services for the Poor" 19 Clearinghouse Review 403-411 (1985)

"Toward Another View of Legal Negotiation: The Structure of Problem-Solving" 31

UCLA Law Review 754-842 (1984), reprinted in Riskin & Westbrook, Lawyers and Dispute Resolution (1987), Murray, Rau and Sherman, Processes of Dispute Resolution (1995); Randolph Lowry and Charles Wiggins, Negotiation and Settlement Advocacy (1997); Alex Hurder et. Al., Clinical Anthology: Readings for Live-Client Clinics (1997) and many other anthologies (Winner, First Prize in Legal Scholarship Alternative Dispute Resolution, 1983 Center for Public Resources)

"Legal Aid in the United States: The Professionalization and Politicization of Legal

Services in the 1980's", 22 Osgoode Law Journal 29-67 (1984)

"Legal Negotiation: A Study of Strategies in Search of A Theory", 1983 Am. B. F. Res. J. 905-937, reprinted in Green, Goldberg & Sander, Dispute Resolution (1986)

"Resource Allocation in Legal Services: Individual Attorney Decisions in Work Priorities"

5 Law & Policy Q. 237-256 (1983) (with Robert Meadow)

"Women in Law? A Review Essay", 1983 Am.B. F. Res. J. 189-203, reprinted in Hazard & Rhode, The Legal Profession, Responsibility and Regulation (1988)

"The Legacy of Clinical Education: Theories About Lawyering" 29 Cleve. St. L. Rev.

555-575 (1980) reprinted in ALI-ABA CLE Review, Vol. 14 Nos. 5- 8 (1983)

"Women as Law Teachers: Toward The Feminization of Legal Education" in Monograph III Humanistic Education in Law: Essays on the Application of Humanistic Education in Law (Columbia U., New York, 1981)

"The Inevitable Interplay of Title VII and the National Labor Relations Act: A New Role

for the NLRB" 123 U. Pa. L. Rev. 158 (1974)

"Women and Credit: An Investigation of Discriminatory Practices" (U. Pa. GPRU publication for State Commission on the Status of Women), (Pennsylvania, 1973)

SHORT ARTICLES, BLOGS, PODCASTS, BOOK REVIEWS, OP-EDS AND NON-SCHOLARLY ARTICLES

“Negotiation is a Superskill” Podcast, Marketplace/Million Bazillion, July 28,2020; https://www.marketplace.org/shows/million-bazillion/negotiation-is-a-super-important-skill/.

“Words Matter!” Blog for Moving Beyond Intractability: Knowledge Base: Constructive Conflict Initiative (July, 2020) https://www.beyondintractability.org/cci-mbi-cv19-blog/menkel-

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 18 meadow-words. “This is Uncomfortable: Salary Negotiations: Marketplace, Season 1, Episode 17, October 3, 2019. “Women: Watch Out for Trump Effect in Negotiation”, Quartz at Work, April 10, 2018 “Creativity in Lawyering and Legal Education,” The Gen Why Lawyer, October 24, 2016. “Don’t Skimp on Legal Training,” New York Times Op-ed (with Erwin Chemerinsky, April 15, 2014. “What Negotiation Theory Can Teach Us About the Fiscal Cliff Talks,” (Dylan Matthews), Washington Post Wonkblog, Dec. 12, 2012. “As Obama Prepares to Address the Nation, We Turn to Another Expert Negotiator- Carrie Menkel-Meadow” interviewed by Victoria Pinchon, Forbes. Com, July 25, 2011.

“A Natural Peacemaking Opportunity” (with Joseph DiMento), Daily Journal, September 13, 2010 at page 8. “When Will They (We) Ever Learn?” (Op-ed on Middle East Peace), January, 2009;

ADR Prof Blog, Parents’ Circle.org website, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East and many other locations

“Scott Turow” entry in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (Roger Newman, editor, 2009) Yale University Press

Concurring Opinions, Guest Blogger, Fall 2008 (entries on women and Presidential election,

mediation, law and literature, legal education) “Deliberating Differences” Book Review of Ian O’Flynn, Deliberative Democracy and Divided

Societies in 14 Democratization 748 (2007)

“Ms. Wood Goes to Washington: But Is She As Virtuous as Mr. Smith? Review of Legally Blond 2: Red, White and Blond, Picturing Justice: The On-Line Journal of Law and Popular Culture, www.usfca.edu/pj/blond2_meadow.htm (Posted July 28, 2003)

“I Am Sam As An ADR Movie, Picturing Justice: The On-Line Journal of Law and Popular

Culture, www.picturingjustice.com/iamsam_meadow.htm (Posted February 22, 2002)

“Ask the Ethicist” Column for JD Jungle Magazine, November, 2001 at 26

“Practicing Ethics with The Practice,” Picturing Justice: The On-Line Journal of Law and

Popular Culture, www.usfca.edu/pj/practice_meadow.htm. (Posted October 29, 2001)

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“West Meets East in Legally Blond”, Picturing Justice: The On-Line Journal of Law & Popular Culture, www.usfca.edu/pj/blonde_menkel.htm. (Posted August 31, 2001)

“In Conflicts Area, Doing the Least May Be the ABA’s Best Move”, 18 (7) Alternatives

127 (July-August 2000)

"Is Mediation the Practice of Law? Alternatives May, 1996

"Keeping a Mother and Her Children Together" in Lawyers for Justice (F. Askin, editor, Alliance for Justice, 1995)

"Ancillary Practice and Conflicts of Interest: When Lawyer Ethics Rules Are Not Enough"

13 (2) Alternatives (February 1995)

"Ex Parte Talks With Neutrals: ADR Hazards" 12 (9) Alternatives (September 1994)

"Professional Responsibility for Third Party Neutrals," 11 (9) Alternatives (September, 1993)

"Public Access to Private Settlements: Conflicting Legal Policies," 11 (6) Alternatives 85

(June. 1993)

Book Review: Love or Greatness: Max Weber and Masculine Thinking--A Feminist Inquiry by Roslyn Bologh, 65 (3) Journal of Modern History 573 (1993)

Book Review: "Feminism, Law and the State." Reviews of Mackinnon, Toward a Feminist

Theory of the State and Rhode, Justice and Gender, 16 SIGNS (No. 3) (1991)

"Is the Pregnant Female the Standard? Review of Zillah Eisenstein's The Female Body and the Law, LA Daily Journal, Sept. 13, 1989

"Familiar Arguments: Review of Shadow Justice: The Ideology and Institutionalization of

Alternatives to Court" 70 Judicature 307-08 (1987)

"The Invisible Bar: A History of Women Lawyers" Book Review, L.A. Times, Nov. 9, 1986

Interview, Directions in Education on Dispute Resolution, NIDR Forum, April, 1986, 6-

11

Interview, Teaching and Researching Legal Negotiation, 2 (#8) Alternatives to Litigation, 1-11

"Clients are People, Or Are They?" (with A. Ntephe), Barrister, Winter, 1983 12-13, 52-54

"Chicago Lawyers", Book Review, 13 (3) Contemporary Sociology, 355-6 (1984)

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"Clinical Legal Education", Radical Teacher 1982 MEDIATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICE AND CONSULTING-International and Domestic Consultant, International Red Cross, Dispute System Design Independent Standards Commission, International Mediation Institute, The Hague, Netherlands, 2008-present Orange County Mediation Association, Advisory Committee

Consultant and Moderator, Deepening the Dialog, Conference on Peace at College of Management Academic Studies, Israel Academic Research Institute of Conflict Resolution and Mediation, Rishon Le Zion, Israel, 2008

Trainer and Consultant, Parents’ Circle-Family Forum, Reconciliation NGO, Israel, 2008-present

Consultant, United Nations, Office of Ombudsman, Design of Mediation and Ombuds program, 2009

Consultant and Evaluator, The World Bank, Office of the Ombudsman and Conflict Resolution Services (evaluation of WB’s internal dispute resolution and Ombuds programs), 2004

Training and Briefing on Mediation for The Hon. Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States (1996)

Consultant, Federal Courts Program on Dispute Resolution (Federal Judicial Center-Consultation on ADR System Design and other issues for US Federal Courts)

Mediator, US Circuit Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit Distinguished Panel of Neutrals, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, Panels for

Employment Disputes; Los Angeles regional Panel, Wellington Asbestos Panel Arbitrator, ICANN (domain name disputes panel, CPR) 2000 – Mediator, Merrill Lynch Claims Resolution Process, 2000 – Mediator, State Farm Fair Housing Claims, 1998 Arbitrator, Dalkon Shield Claims Trust, 1992-1996 Mediator, Lawyer's Mediation Service, 1991 – Mediator, Los Angeles and Santa Monica Municipal and Superior Courts Trainer, Center for Public Resources, Legal & Corporate Alternative Dispute Resolution Training, Collaborative Decision Making and Negotiation, Care and Feeding of

Collaborations, Casey Family Programs (2005 and 2006) Mediator, Asbestos Claims Facility 1988 – Mediation Trainer, U.S. District Court for Northern California, 1993, 1998 ADR and Mediation Training, International Trademark Association, 2000-01; United

Educators, 1999, 1997; Rockwell International, 1993; Price Waterhouse, 1994, Silicon Graphics, Inc. 1995

ADR and Negotiation Training, Bar Associations, courts and private law firms, 1981 – Center for Globalization, Development, Business and Law, Asuncion, Paraguay Training--ADR for Federal Courts

ADR Institute for Federal Judges, Cambridge, Mass. 1993 ADR Implementation Workshop for Federal Courts, Federal Judicial

Center, 1994, 1996, 1999

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 21 ADR Workshop for Federal Judges, Atlanta, Boston, Seattle, 1995 Department of Justice, 1994, 1996 Environmental Protection Agency, 1999 Federal Appeals Courts Mediators, 2003 E.D. Pa. Mediation Training and consultation 2004

ADR Course for California Judicial Education and Research California state judges, 1995

Consultant, Judicial Conference, Task Force on Court Administration, Sub-Committee, Ethics in ADR, 1996

Consultant, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, U.S. District Court, Court-Connected Arbitration Program and Committee, 1996

INTERNATIONAL TEACHING, TRAINING AND CONSULTATIONS (selected) Expert Panel, CONICYT, Chile Research Panel, Social Sciences and Humanities, Santiago, Chile, 2018 External Examiner, LLM Program in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, University of Hong Kong (2016-2019-three year term) Search Committee (Board of Electors), Chair, Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, 2017-18 Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Professor, Queen Mary, School of Arbitration, University of London, Spring 2016 Visiting Professor, Universita di Torino (Turin, Italy), Spring 2016

Doctoral Examination Committee, Osgoode Hall Law Faculty, Toronto, Canada, 2016 Doctoral Examination Committee, PHD, International Arbitration, Queen Mary,

University of London, December 2014 Expert Panel, Canadian Centres of Excellence, Proposal Evaluation: Canadian Business Ethics Research Network for Ethical Resource Extraction, Ottawa August 2014 Proposal Evaluator, Chilean National Commission for Science and Technology Research: Alternative Dispute Resolution as Tools for Modernizing Justice, October, 2014-present Proposal Evaluator, Israel Science Foundation (on-going)

Visiting Professor, National University of Singapore, International Dispute Resolution, 2011, 2013 Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne, Dispute System Design, 2011

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 22 Visiting Professor, Haifa University Law Faculty, Mediation and Consensus Building, 2011 INCAE Business and Law Program (Executive LLM in law, module on International Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Mediation and Negotiation (San Jose, Costa Rica, 2011, 2008, Managua, Nicaragua, 2003, 2004)

Southwestern University, Universidad de Salvador, Universidad de Buenos Aries, Summer

Program in Law in Buenos Aires, International Dispute Resolution, 2010, Globalization and the Rule of Law (with Dean Bryant Garth, 2012)

Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, UK, Faculty Director and Faculty, 2009-

2010 (courses: Global Practice Exercise, Core Course in Issues and Theories of Comparative and Transnational Law, International Dispute Resolution, Transnational Law Colloquium)

Hebrew University LLM Executive Program at Georgetown Law Center (faculty for

Negotiation and Dispute Resolution course, July, 2009)

Visiting Professor, University of Haifa, Israel, Mediation Consensus Building and Conflict Resolution, 2008, 2011

Keynote, First International Conference on Non-Adversarial Law and Problem Solving,

Monash University and Australasian Public Administration Association, Melbourne Australia, 2010

Keynote, First Brazilian Congress on Mediation, Brasilia, Brazil 2008 Roundtable on Experiential Legal Education Methods, Tsinghua-Temple Universities, Faculty, July, 2007 and 2009, Beijing, China

Globalization, the Rule of Law and the Legal Profession in Latin America, University of Buenos Aires, Southwestern Law School Summer Program, 2007, 2008, 2012, with Dean Bryant Garth), Buenos Aires, Argentina

Negotiation, Dispute Resolution, Introduction to American Procedure, and Mediation, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago Chile, Spring, 2007 and Universidad

Catolica, Temuco, Chile April, 2007 (Fulbright Scholar) University of Fribourg, University of Paris, Georgetown University, International Arbitration, Spring, 2006, Switzerland and Paris, France U.S. State Department Bureau of International Information Programs (Lecturer and Specialist), Judicial and Legal Ethics, South America

Consultant and Evaluator, Hewlett Foundation, Program in Problem Solving Legal Education, CIDE, Department of Legal Studies, Mexico City, Mexico, 2003

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 23 GULC-INCAE Program in International Business, Negotiation Course, Managua,

Nicaragua, June, 2003, December 2004, ADR, San Jose, Costa Rica,2008

University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Visiting Professor of Law, Feminist Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, Spring, 2003

Universidad Torcuato de Tella (Argentina) and Centro de Estudios de Derecho, Economia

y Politica and Centro de Arbitraje y Mediacion (Paraguay) Mediation Curso Certificate Program, December, 2002

Georgetown University Summer Program, International Commercial Arbitration, Florence,

Italy, June, 2002

Centro de Estudio de Derecho, Economia y Politica and Georgetown University, Course in Alterative Dispute Resolution (Negotiation, Mediation and Arbitration) for Certificate Program in Globalizacion, Derecho, Negocios y Desarrollo, Summer 2000 ) Asuncion, Paraguay

Negotiation, Mediation and ADR, University of Oslo and Norwegian Bar Association,

Summer, 1990 PRIZES AND HONORS American Bar Foundation, Outstanding Scholar in Law, 2018 (for decades of work in creating, internationalizing and institutionalizing the field of alternative dispute resolution and for research on the legal profession and feminism), awarded February, 2018 Listed in top 10% of all published authors, Social Science Research Network, Jan. 2018-present. Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Lecturer, Queen Mary, University of London, School of International Arbitration, Inaugural Lecturer Dispute Resolution and Mediation Center, May-June, 2016

Honorary Doctorate in Human Sciences, presented on Patroonsfiest 2016, KU Leuven (Belgium), February 10, 2016 for work in conflict management, legal ethics and feminist theory, nominated by departments of Law, Psychology, Social Sciences, and Education, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJOn4dOB2QA.

Ranked 5th in US for published works and citations in Professional Responsibility, Legal Profession and Legal Ethics, http://www.legalethicsforum.com/blog/2015/01/top-cited-pr-legal-profession-scholars.html. Jan. 5, 2015.

Mt. Rushmore (virtual) of ADR Professors, elected by ADR blog, March 3, 2014 (http://www.indisputably.org/?p=5402). (with Professors Roger Fisher, Frank Sander and Len

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 24 Riskin) American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution, First (ever) Award for Outstanding Scholarship and Contributions to Field (2011) Fulbright Scholar (awarded for 2006-7), teaching and research in Santiago, Chile Carhart Lecture, Ohio Northern University, “Treating Unlike Cases Differently: The Ethics of Process and Outcome Pluralism”, April 2008

Boden Lecture, Marquette University, “Cultural Variations in Restorative Justice: Interactions of Law, Culture and Dispute Resolution in the transition from Repression to Democracy in Chile, Argentina and China, October, 2008

Van Arsdell Lecturer, Process, People and Power: Empirical Studies of Civil Procedure

February, 2007

Frank F. Flegal Teaching Award, Georgetown University Law Center, 2006

Shils Lecture on Dispute Resolution, University of Pennsylvania Law School, April 27, 2005

A.B. Chettle, Jr. Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure (inaugurated, April 25,

2005), Georgetown University Law Center

Saltman Lecturer - The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Feb. 26-27, 2004

Sibley Lecture- University of Georgia Law School, April, 2002

Founders Distinguished Visiting Professor in Ethics, Advocacy and Dispute Resolution, University of Tennessee Law School, March, 2002

Public Interest Law Lecturer, Washington University, St. Louis, Feb., 2002

Award for Distinguished Contribution to Dispute Resolution, U. Mass-Boston, Program

in Conflict Resolution, June, 2001

Phillip B. Blank Lecturer, Pace Law School, Oct. 19, 2000

Phyllis A. Beck Chair in Law, Temple University Law School (Visiting Chair, 1999)

Kharas Lecturer, Syracuse Law School, April, 1999

First Prize, Professional Article Scholarship in ADR, 1998, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution

Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Quinnipiac College of Law, 1995

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Faculty Member of the Year Award, 1998 (awarded by the Staff of the Georgetown University Law Center)

William Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching, UCLA 1992

Keck Fellow and Lecturer on Legal Ethics, William and Mary College of Law, 1996

Enlund Distinguished Scholar, DePaul University, 1994

Edith House Lecturer, University of Georgia, 1993

First Prize, Legal Scholarship in Dispute Resolution, Center for Public Resources, 1990

Mason Ladd Lecturer, Florida State University, 1990

Henry Miller Distinguished Lecturer, Georgia State School of Law, 1991

Lansdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria, British Columbia, 1989

Visiting Scholar, Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1987

First Prize for Legal Scholarship on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Center for Public

Resources, Feb. 1984 (award and cash prize) (First prize awarded)

Dwyer Prize for Best Faculty Scholarship (UCLA Law School), 1985

Mitchell Lecturer, Buffalo Law School, 1984

UCLA Career Development Award, 1983

Phi Beta Kappa (1971 election)

Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1973-4 (selection based on academic achievement)

Arthur Littleton Legal Writing Fellow 1973-4

American Jurisprudence Award for Highest Grade in class: Evidence, Constitutional Law,

1973 COURSES TAUGHT

Pre-Trial Lawyering Process, Civil Procedure, Process and Society (civil procedure in special enriched curriculum, “Section 3” Georgetown University), Trial Advocacy, Legal Negotiation, Mediation and Dispute Resolution, Administrative Advocacy, Employment

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 26 Discrimination, Legal Profession, Feminist Jurisprudence, Feminist Legal Theory, Women and the Law, Jurisprudence of Sexual Equality, Labor Law, Legal Method, Professional Responsibility (Legal Ethics), Legal Profession, Seminar on Professional Identity and Ethics: What Makes Good Work?, Comparative Legal Professions, Introduction to Women's Studies: Perspectives on Women and Men in Society (undergraduate); Negotiation and Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution: Theory, Practice and Policy; Alternative Dispute Resolution: Ethics; Center for Applied Legal Studies(clinical course, including consumer law, disability law and immigration law); Law and Society (law and social science); Multi-Party Dispute Resolution and Negotiation; International Commercial Arbitration, Ethics in Non-Adversarial Lawyering, International Dispute Resolution (litigation, mediation, arbitration, diplomacy, negotiation, international trade and international tribunals); Civil Procedure (Foundations of American Law for foreign LLM students); Week One (Transnational, interdisciplinary and experiential law program for GULC first year students- International Contracts and Dispute Resolution); Globalization of Law, Legal Institutions, and Lawyers in Latin America, Global Practice Exercise (transnational experiential program for international law students); Theories of Transnational and Comparative Law, International Analysis, Dispute System Design; Comparative Constitutional law, Global Justice Summit (an experiential simulation course and program); Deliberative Democracy (Political Science and Law), “Uberlaw;”: The Regulation of Innovation, Problem Solving, Decision Making and Professional Judgment.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Board of Directors, American Friends of Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, 2012-present ABA, Judge, Silver Gavel Award, Media, Lawyers and the Arts 2013-4 Consultant, United Nations, Office of Ombudsman, 2009

Consultant, Evaluator, World Bank Ombuds and Internal Dispute Resolution Programs, 2004

Consultant, Federal Judicial Center, Program for Consultations in Dispute Resolution (Advice and consultation for federal courts in ADR program design and Legal and ethical issues, 2003C)

Chair, Georgetown-CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, Commission on Ethics and Standards in Alternative Dispute Resolution--present

ABA Section on Legal Education, AOut of the Box@ Legal Education for the Future Committee, 2000-

CPR Commission on Problem Solving in Legal Education Law School Admissions Council, Legal Education

Research Grants, Selection Committee-1996-1999 Board of Directors, Secretary of the Board, Executive Committee, American Bar

Foundation, 1994B2004 (Search Committee, Director Search, 2003) Executive Committee, Center for Public ResourcesB Institute for Dispute

Resolution, 1998— American Bar Association, Vice-Chair, Ethics Committee, Section of Dispute Resolution;

ABA-CPR Joint Initiatives Committee, Ethics in ADRBThird Party Neutrals and Representatives Committees, Chair, Negotiation Committee

Board of Governors, Society of American Law Teachers, 1979-1988 Board of Trustees, Women Lawyers of Los Angeles 1990-92

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 27 Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association, 1983-86 Board of Directors and Staff, Center for Law and Human Values, 1979-present Board of Directors, Western Center on Law and Poverty, 1979-1986 Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri,

1984— Advisory Board, Nursing Home Advocacy Project, Bet Tzedek Legal Services, 1981-83 Board of Directors, UCLA Public Interest Law Foundation, 1982-84 Vice-Chair, Ethics Sub-Committee, American Bar Association, Section on Dispute

Resolution 1993—

AALS Service Co-editor in chief, Journal of Legal Education (with Mark Tushnet), 2003-2008. AALS "Resource Staff"--Trained to facilitate law school retreats, accreditation consulting,

etc.—present AALS Mini-Workshop--Staging the Law School of the Future Dean and Moderator,

January, 1998 Annual Meeting San Francisco AALS Workshop on Managing Change and Conflict for Deans, Planning Committee and

Presenter, March, 1998 AALS Task Force on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities, 1998 Retreat Facilitator, AALS Executive and Accreditation Committees, Accreditation Process,

1995 Chair, Workshop on Integrating Theory and Practice in the Curriculum, 1992 Chair, Section on Law and Social Science, 1991 Chair, Planning Committee, Workshop on

Alternative Dispute Resolution 1988-89 Chair, Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution 1987-88 Chair, Section on Women in Legal Education 1980-81 Executive Committee, Section on Clinical Education 1984-87 Committee on Admissions to the Bar, 1992 Committee on Accreditation, 1987-90 Nominations Committee 1985 Speaker-Faculty, Professional Responsibility Workshop, 1998, 1993, 1988, Faculty, Workshop on Classroom Teaching, 1987 Program Planning Committee, Workshop on Alternative Dispute Resolution, 1985-86

Other Professional Service

Keck Prize Committee, American Bar Foundation 1995-2004 Trainer, Lecturer, Consultant, Federal Judicial Center, ADR Workshops and

Implementation for Federal Judges and Federal Courts, 1994-present Academic Council, Center for Public Resources, 1986- Alternative Dispute Resolution-CPR Legal Program Awards Committee 1985-present Chair, Advisory Committee, UCLA Center for the Study of Women, 1985-88 ABA-AALS Accreditation Site Visitation Committee,

University of California, Berkeley, 2002; University of Michigan, 1999; Columbia University Law School 1990; University of Denver, 1991; University of New Mexico, 1993

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 28 National Science Foundation, Advisory Panel, Law and Social Science Program, 1987--90 National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Panel on Quality Control of

Family Assistance Programs, 1986-88 Conference Organizer -Women in the Legal Profession -Assimilation or Innovation?

Institute for Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin, 1987 Regents Review Committee, University of Massachusetts, Department of Legal Studies,

1986 Advisory Committee, UCLA-Warwick International Conference on "Exploring and

Expanding Clinical Legal Scholarship", 1986, 1989; University of Liverpool-UCLA Conference on Lawyering, 1993

Conference Organizing Committee, Critical Legal Studies, "Sounds of Silence: Scholarship on Racism", 1986-87

Consultant, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri Law School

Editor, State Board of Bar Examiners, California State Bar, Performance Test, 1985 Reporter, International Labour Law Reports, Vol. 3 Reporter, Second International Congress on Procedural Law, National Reporter on

Developments in Legal Aid in the United States, 1982-83 Consultant, City of Santa Monica, Evaluation of Legal Services Delivery Systems, 1988-89 Consultant, American Bar Association, Special Committee on Delivery of Legal Services,

1978-79 Consultant and Faculty, American Bar Association, Consortium on Professional

Education-Lawyering Skills Institute, 1979-84 Faculty, American Arbitration Association, Teaching Dispute Resolution in Law and

Business Schools Nov., 1986 Faculty, AALS Clinical Teachers' Workshops, 1982-84 Faculty, California Continuing Education of the Bar, Lawyering Skills Institute, 1979, 1981,

1984 Faculty, Practicing Law Institute, Negotiation for Lawyers, 1985 Faculty, American Bar Association, Negotiation, 1984 Faculty, Canadian Bar Association, Negotiation, 1984 Faculty and Program Developer, Negotiation and Mediation, Center for Mediation in Law,

1985 University of San Diego, 1986 Faculty and Program Developer, Beyond the Adversarial Model: Lawyer and Teacher

Training in Mediation, Center for Law and Human Values, 1984 (Calif, New York), 1987 (New York)

Facilitator, Northeastern School of Law, Faculty Teaching Retreat, 1983; Duke Law School Faculty Planning Retreat, 1997; Washington University Planning Retreat, 1998, 2004, Southwestern Law School Strategic Planning Retreat, 2006

Trainer, Legal Services Corporation Trainer, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Trainer, Bet Tzedek Legal Services

Law and Society Association Service

Board of Trustees, 1983-86

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 29 Local Arrangements Chair, Annual Law and Society Meeting, San Diego, June 1985 Program Committee, Law and Society Association, 1987-88, 1988-89 (25th Anniversary

Program) Kalven Prize Committee Chair, Law and Society, 1986-87 Meeting Site Committee 1985-7 Membership, 1990-92 Law and Society Review, Editorial Board, 1989- Law and Society Annual Meetings--Plenary Speaker, 1989, 1996, 1998 Newsletter Committee, 1998-99 Law and Society Review Editor Selection Committee, 1999 Publications Committee, 2000-2002

EDITORIAL BOARDS, ETC. Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Conflict Engagement and Resolution-present Editorial Board, Russian Journal of Legal Studies-present

Series editor (with Victor Ramraj), Studies in Transnational Law for Ashgate Publisher (Farnham, UK and Vt, USA))-present Editor-in-Chief (with Mark Tushnet), Journal of Legal Education (2004-2008) Co-editor, International Journal of Law in Context (Cambridge Univ. Press, with Prof. Michael

Freeman, University College London, Faculty of Laws) Associate Editor, Negotiation Journal, Program on Negotiation, Harvard University-present Editorial Advisory Board, Oxford University Press, Applied Legal Ethics Series Editorial Advisory Board, Matthew Bender Law School Publications, 1990-1995 Editorial Board, American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1986-2003 (now called Law

& Social Inquiry) Editorial Board, Journal of Legal Education, 1985-88 Special Editor, Law & Society Review, Special Issue on Gender and Sociolegal Research,

1990-91 Editorial Board, Law & Society Review International Advisory Board, Negotiation Journal Editorial Board, Alternatives to the High Cost of Litigation (1991--) Advisory Board, Berkeley Women's Law Journal Advisory Board, UCLA Women=s Law Journal Advisory Board, American University Journal, Gender & the Law Advisory Board, Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law Editorial Board, Mediation Quarterly Co-editor, Journal of Legal Education Symposium on Women in Legal Education,

Pedagogy, Law, Theory and Practice, March-June 1988 Reviewer, Law and Society Review, Law and Policy Quarterly, Judicature, Justice System

Journal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Program on Law and Social Science--since 1980 Reviewer, American Bar Foundation Reviewer, manuscripts for academic and trade presses; Oxford Univ. Press, University of

Michigan, Cambridge U. Press, University of Chicago Press, University of California Press, Cornell Univ. Press, NYU Univ. Press, Univ. of Wisconsin U. Press, Beacon Press, University of Virginia, Ashgate Press, many others

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 30 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Law Institute, (elected 1992) American Bar Foundation Fellow (elected 1995) American College of Civil Trial Mediators (elected) Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (now Association of Conflict Resolution) Society of American Law Teachers Law and Society Association American Judicature Society AALS (Sections on Clinical Education, Civil Procedure, Women in Law, Professional

Responsibility, Social Science, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Labor Law, Constitutional Law)

Bar Associations: District of Columbia, California, Pennsylvania, Women Lawyers of Los Angeles

CPR International Institute of Conflict Prevention and Resolution (formerly, Center for Public Resources)

American Bar Association, Center on Professionalism UNIVERSITY AND LAW SCHOOL SERVICE

UCLA (1979-1998) UCLA Dean's Advisory Committee (elected by faculty, 1985-1986) UCLA Law School Committees: Appointments, Chair 1988-89; member, 1993, 1991-92;

1984-86, 1980-81; Standards, Chair 1983-84, member 1981-82; Externship, Chair 1982, member 1979-80; Curriculum 1986-88; Colloquium 1988 (Chair); Endowed Chairs Committee, Chair, 1993-94, Clerkships, 1995

University Task Force on Organized Research Units for Academic Planning and Budget Advisory Committee, 1993-94

University Statewide Committee on Academic Freedom, Chair, 1983-84, member 1982-84 UCLA Academic Freedom Committee, Chair 1982-83, member 1981-84 Advisory Committee, Center for Study of Women, 1984B96 Advisory Committee, Women's Studies Program, 1988B96 Coordinator, Law and Social Science Group 1980-82 Participating Faculty Member, Institute for Social Science Research, Seminar on Women,

Culture & Theory Faculty Advisor, UCLA Law Review, Environmental Law Review, Alaska Law Review,

Chicano Law Review, UCLA Women's Law Journal Professor-in-Residence, UCLA Bruin Woods, 1987 Instructor, Law School Summer Program for Special Admits, 1986-89 Chair, Appeals Panel, Unit 18 Lecturer, 1988 Law School Endowed Chairs Selection Committee, 1988-89 Faculty Fellow, UCLA Undergraduate Dorms 1991-92 University Search Committees (Director, Center for the Study of Women, 1990-91; 1995)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 31 Faculty and Working Group Leader, Keck Seminar on Integrating Professional

Responsibility throughout the Curriculum, 1993-1995 Georgetown University Law Center (1996-present) Georgetown Committees: Appointments, Teaching (chair), Curriculum (Chair), Long-

Range Planning, Task Force on Diversity, Public Interest; University Committee to Review Faculty Grievance Code (1996), Coordinator--Faculty Seminar- Law & Society Series (1996-2001), Rank and Tenure Committee (1996-2004), Art Committee, Evaluation of Curriculum B, Administrative Review of CLE Program, Orientation, Academic Standards and Curriculum, Academic Standards and Upper-class Curriculum Review Committee, Long-Range Planning Committee; Search Comm. Asst. Dean-Placement; Transnational and International Programs, Experiential Education

Week One- Law in a Global Context (lead faculty in new curriculum required for all first year students in transnational law; author and teacher of International Contracts and Dispute Resolution Program (2005-present)

University of California, Irvine Law School (2008-present) University of California Irvine Law School Founding Faculty; Chair, Tenure and Promotions 2010-2011; Advisor, UCI The Olive Tree Project (university project on peace in the Middle East); Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee, Faculty Advisory Board, Center of Environment, Land Use and Natural Resources (CLEANR); Faculty Advisor, Global Justice Summit; Faculty Advisor California Environmental Negotiation Competition, Perspectives (Faculty-Student Reading Group), Fellowship Committee; Dean Search Committee 2017; Center for Globalization, Law and Society (GLAS) (faculty member); Appointments Committee 2018-2019; Chair, Curriculum Committee (curriculum revision proposals) 2019-2020; 2020-2021. Dissertation Supervision (Political Science Department: Johanna Solomon: Peace Dialogues in the Diaspora (completed 2016); Katja Newman: Constitutional Divide: Executive Power and Electoral Institutions in the Andes (Completed 2017); Alexandra Raleigh, Prosecution in Apartheid South Africa; Kristin Aansoots, Women in Peace Negotiations Philosophy Dept. Amanda Trefethen, A Theory of Human Rights as International Constitutional Law (Completed 2015) Dissertation Supervision and External Committees: York University, Canada, Queen Mary University of London, UCL (UK), University of New South Wales (Australia); University of Capetown, University of Toronto, University of Leuven (Belgium), Hong Kong University, among others

GRANTS

Hewlett Foundation, Principal Investigator and Director, Georgetown-Hewlett Fellowship Program in Dispute Resolution and Problem-Solving, 2001-2005; Institutionalization of Dispute Resolution, 2004-2005

Hewlett Foundation, Funding for CPR-Georgetown Commission on Ethics and Standards

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 32 in ADR (1996--present)

Hewlett Foundation, Funding for Center for Inter-racial/Inter-ethnic Conflict Resolution,

UCLA (1994-1998) (with Howard Gadlin, University Ombuds)

Hewlett Foundation, Funding for Conference on Race Relations and Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice, 1993

Fund for Research in Dispute Resolution, Conference on Public Education, Conflict

Resolution, Multi-culturalism and Democratic Theory (1995) with Howard Gadlin, UCLA and Wayne State University Center for Conflict Resolution and Democratic Theory

National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program, "Allocating Legal

Resources in a Non-Market Context: Decision-Making Priorities Among Legal Services Attorneys" 1980-1983

UCLA Institute for Social Science Research (Seed grant)

National Institute for Dispute Resolution (NIDR), Teaching and Research Grant, 1984,

Text Development Grant- "Beyond the Adversary Model", 1985, Alternative Dispute Resolution Resource Directory, 1986

UCLA Academic Senate Research Grants, 1980--1995

Dean's Fund Summer Research grants 1983—present (both UCLA and Georgetown)

SELECTED INVITED LECTURES AND PAPERS PRESENTED “The Labor Board Crew” Webinar, Labor and Employment Relalations Association, July 22, 2021 “Mediation Practices in Bankruptcy”, American Insolvency Representatives Associaton (AIRA), June 17, 2021 “Ethics in Negotiation” 2 part Podcast- Talks on Law “Challenges for Lawyers in Mediation” Lecture, Masters Program, Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven), May 17, 2021 Book Launch, Discussions in Dispute Resolution, (Oxford University Press 2021) Interview re “Pursuing Justice in an Adversary Culture,” Northwestern Law School, Center on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, March 5, 2021 “History and New Challenges in Mediation” University of Oxford, seminar in Negotiation and Mediation, March 3, 2021

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 33 Conflict Resolution: Theories Practice and Applications to Israel-Palestine Conflict, Webinar, The Begin Institute, February 21, 2021 “Keynote: First Mediation Clinic Conference United Kingdom, Learning By Doing, Feb. 4. 2021 Glasgow, Scotland, (on Zoom). “Negotiations of Contract and Contract Design”, Lecture on book launch of (former student, Letizia Coppo): “Contract as a Tool for Getting to Yes in Civil Law”, Italian Law Book Series, Universita della Campania, Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy, Dec. 15, 2020 “Why has conflict resolution theory and practice been so unsuccessful (so far) in dealing with domestic polarlization?” Center for Global Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies, University of California, Irvine, Dec. 10, 2020. “The Peacemakers” Comments on Levine & Lum: American Peacemakers: The History of the Community Relations Service (DOJ), Ohio State University Law School (and Harvard PON, Stanford Program on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution) November 12, 2020. “Presumptive Dispute Resolution Education in Legal Education”, Conference on Presumptive ADR in the Courts: Symposium, Cardozo Law School, October 23, 2020 “Obstacles and Opportunities for Mediation,” Panelist, Mediation 2020 International Conference (virtual, available online at mediate.com, October 1, 2020.) “Dispute System Design for the 21st Century” Panel Discussion: National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution, July 29, 2020 (webinar available on odr.info). “COVID-19 and Public Policy Decision Making,” Georgetown University Law School, faculty colloquium, July 28, 2020 “Negotiating and Mediating Discrimination Cases” for California Department of Fair Housing and Employment, July 2, 2020. “Revisiting the Amherst Seminar: The Politics and Meaning of Informalism,” Annual Meeting of Law and Society Association, May 30, 2020 “Roundtable: Theory and Methods of Sociolegal Research,” Law and Society Association, May 31, 2020. “Comparative Law: Negotiating Pre-Nuptial Agreements in American Family Law”, University of Palermo (Italy), May 16, 2020. “Negotiating the Constitution,” ADR Section, Orange County Bar Association, February 24, 2020. “Applied History: Learning from Past Negotiations in Diplomatic History”, Conference on Lessons from the Past: Lessons for Today, ESSEC, Interdisciplinary Research Seminar on Negotiation, Paris France, November 13, 2019

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 34 “Too Much Litigation? Quantification, Qualification and Measurement of Dispute Resolution Processes”, ADR Works in Progress Conference, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Oct. 3-4, 2019. “Critical Moments in Negotiation: When to Just Say No!” Conference on Critical Moments in Negotiation, Redux, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, September 27, 2019 “Too Much Litigation? Quantification, Qualification and Differentiation: What is an Appropriate Measure of Litigation?” Presented at Conference on Too Much Litigation? Facts, Reasons, Consequences and Solutions, International Institute of the Sociology of Law, Onãti, Spain, June 27-28, 2019 “Restorative Justice in Election Disputes” (KU Leuven, Belgium, March 2019 “LeanIn? What does #MeToo Tell us About Old and New Issues in Gender Relations?” (KU Leuven, Belgium, March 21, 2019 “The History of Experiential Learning in American Legal Education,” University of Amsterdam, March, 2019 Keynote “ What is Good Work?” Conference on the Future of the Professions, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, Feb. 5-6, 2019 “Women in Legal Education Oral History Project,” (Panel and interviewee, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jan. 2019, New Orleans Robert Weil Lecture, Western Center on Law, “Issues in the Blending of Mediation and Arbitration,” September 27th, 2018 Reed & Smith, Los Angeles, “Have Law Books Will Travel,” Keynote, 10th Anniversary of Centre for Transnational Legal Studies, Toronto, Canada, June 22, 2018 “Negotiation Briefing,” NPR West, June 7, 2018 Panel, 50th Anniversary of Columbia University Student Strike, Barnard College, June 2, 2018 Keynote, Challenges to Globalized Legal Education, University of Haifa, Israel, May 21, 2018 Issues in Online Dispute Resolution, ABA Section on Dispute Resolution, Washington DC April 6, 2018 Negotiating Strategies for Women, Poynter Foundation for Journalism, Los Angeles, March 20, 2018 “Studying Transnationally,” Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, January 16, 2018 Keynote, USC/JAMS Third Annual Symposium on Arbitration and Mediation, “The Problems of

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 35 Hybridity and Blending of Processes in International Dispute Resolution: Public and Private in Arbitration and Mediation, March 15, 2018 Keynote: “What We Don’t Know and are Afraid to Ask about Research in Legal Education,” Conference on Research on Legal Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Dec. 5, 2017. 2017 Annual Mediation Lecture, Singapore Mediation Center, Singapore Management University, Singapore, Oct. 10, 2017 Keynote “The Trouble with Adversarial Thinking in Law and Life,” American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, Denver, Oct. 27, 2017 “Hybridity in the Jurisprudence of Dispute Resolution,” University of Florida, Faculty Colloquium, Nov. 3, 2017. “Have Computers, Law Books and Simulations, Will Travel: Globalization of Legal Education,” UCI and ANU sponsored conference on the Globalization of Legal Education, Irvine, California, Oct. 8-9, 2017 Commencement Address, Law Faculty, University of Leuven, Belgium, July 9, 2017 (to be published in Letters to Young Lawyers, Bernard Tillman, ed. Intersentia)—“When the Rule of Law is Not Enough.” “Ethics in ODR”, Equal Access to Justice and Information, 16th Annual OnlineDisputeResolution Conference, June 13, 2017 Paris, France Commencement Address, School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, Virginia, May 18, 2017. “Uses of Mediation and ADR in Special Education,” ADR in Special Education, Riverside California, March 22, 2017 “Reforming Civil Justice: The Role of ADR and trials in civil dispute resolution” (keynote) at Reforming Civil Justice Conference, Adelaide, Australia, February 17, 2017 Keynote, “Where We Came From: Foundational Theories and Practices of Negotiation and Where we are Going, “ NOVANCIA International Conference on Negotiation, November, 2016 Paris, France. “Negotiating by Scripts” NOVANCIA International Conference on Negotiation, Paris, November, 2016 “Uses of Conflict Resolution, Truth and Reconciliation and other Processes of Transitional Justice in Atrocity Prevention,” Conference on Uses of History in Atrocity Prevention, Columbia University, Human Rights Program, with Auschwitz Foundation for Human Rights, October, 2016

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 36 Keynote: “Opportunities and Challenges in the Uses of Mediation, Annual Meeting of Irish Mediation Institute, Dundalk, Ireland, Oct. 6, 2016 “The Future of Mediation WorldWide: Of Culture and Law” (ADR Works in Progress Conference, Marquette University Law School, September, 2016) “The Future of Mediation: Looking to Past and Future” San Francisco Mediation Society, September, 2016 “Consensus Building and Deliberative Democracy in Decision Making: Theory and Practice” Hong Kong University, July, 2017, Hong Kong “Is there an “international ethics” in international arbitration,” International Legal Ethics Conference, Fordham University Law School, July, 2016 “Goals and Purposes and Theory of Mediation in the Modern World,” Inaugural Lecture in Mediation, Queen Mary, University of London, School of Arbitration, June, 2016 “Feminist Legal Academics: Changing the Epistemology of American Law,” Conference on Gender and the Legal Academy, Oberwiesel, Germany, June, 2016 Commentator, 15th Annual Online Dispute Resolution Conference, “public ODR and justice: ADR or not?” The Hague, June, 2016 Keynote: “Uses of Dispute Resolution in Human Rights Ombuds programs,” International Conference on Ombuds Processes in Human Rights, Belfast, Ireland, May, 2016 “Civil Justice and dispute resolution” University of Torino, (with Adrian Zuckerman, Oxford), May, 2016 “Forms of Justice in dispute resolution,” Oxford Centre for Socio-legal Studies, Wolfson College, International Conference on Ombuds (keynote) May, 2016 “Law in a Global Age: Transnational and International Perspectives—Searching for the Universal in the Plural (“International legal ethics as case study”) at West Coast Law and Society Retreat, February 26-27, 2016 University of California Irvine Public Lecture: “The Evolution of Conflict Resolution: New Memes of Mediation for dispute resolution,” KU Leuven, Belgium, Launch of Leuven Mediation Platform and Public Lecture for award of Honorary Doctorate, Feb, 9, 2016 (and presentations on restorative justice, dispute resolution research and study, Leuven Mediation Platform and LLM and Ph.D programs in law and psychology and social science) Keynote: “Building Blocks of Conflict Resolution: Beyond Mediation in Handling Conflicts among Couples, Communities, Companies and Countries,” KU Leuven, Feb. 8, 2016; “It Takes a Village to resolve disputes: Viewing I am Sam, conference on Building Blocks of Conflict Resolution Feb. 8-9, 2016

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 37 “Cultural Variations in Restorative Justice,” Yale-Quinnipiac Dispute Resolution Workshop, New Haven, Oct. 30, 2015 “Variations in Uptake of and Resistance to Mediation Outside of the United States,” Quinnipiac Law School, Oct. 30, 2015 “The Case for Mediation: The Things Mediators Should be Learning and Doing,” Keynote, 8th Annual Symposium on Mediation, Charted Institute of Arbitrators, Oct, 8, 2015, London, UK Expert Participant, Expert Meeting on National Human Rights Institutions and ADR, University of Essex, UK, September 21, 2015 Commentator, Federal Courts Junior Scholars Workshop, University of California, Irvine, September 12, 2015 Law and Society Annual Meeting, “Resistance to Mediation Outside of US” (paper), Discussant, Transnational Legal Orders and Human Rights, Seattle, WA, June 28-30, 2015 “Cross Cultural Interactions in Legal Practice: Cultural Rules and Strategies,” and Keynote Panel, “Legal Developments, Opportunities and Challenges in the Asia-Pacific,” Asia Desk Forum, University of Victoria, April 15-18, 2015. Mawhinney Lectureship in Professional Ethics: “The Good (and Bad) That Lawyers Do,” University of British Columbia, March 11-12, 2015. Commentator, Negotiation as Chaos, Michael Wheeler, UCLA Colloquium on Conflict Resolution and Negotiation, March 19, 2015, UCLA Law School Commentator, “Public Interest Law in Post-Apartheid South Africa,” and “Legal Education and Social Change,” “Twenty Years of South African Constitutionalism,” New York Law School, November 13-16, 2014. “Resistance to Mediation Outside of the United States: Cultural “Nodes” (Works in Progress Conference, AALS Section on Dispute Resolution, Southwestern Law School, Nov, 7-8, 2014 “Nelson Mandela: Transition from (Violent) Cause Activist to Peace and Justice-Seeking Activist,” Conference on Nelson Mandela’s contributions to Conflict Resolution, University of Nevada, 10th Anniversary, Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution, Nov 1, 2014. Commentator, “New Legal Realism,” Legal Profession, University of California Irvine and American Bar Foundation, August 30, 2014. “Transitional Justice and Civil Society: Cultural Variations,” Minerva Institute, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, May 17-19, 2014 “Why the Resistance to Mediation in Europe, South America and Asia?,” Fordham Conference on

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 38 International Dispute Resolution, June 11-13, 2014 “Unsettling the Lawyers: Role of lawyers in Restorative Justice in Indigenous Claims: Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, March, 2014 “Early Dispute Resolution,” Orange County ADR Committee of Bar Association, March, 2014 “The Deliberative Practitioner: Panel with John Forester, Center for Environment, Land and Resources, University of California, Irvine Feb., 2014 “Sex Differences in Negotiation,” commentator, UCLA Colloquium on Conflict Resolution and Negotiation, Feb., 20 2014 “The Role of Mediation in Public Disputes” conference on Using Private Law in Public Cases, Public Law Institute, HoganLovells, London, March 2014 Canons of negotiation, Marquette Law School, December, 2013 Parent’s Circle Peace Initiatives (with UCI Center for Global Peace and the Olive Tree), discussions and screenings, “One Day After Peace” and “Two-Sided Story” ( with Robi Damelin and Bassam Aramin, Oct. 8, 2013, Irvine, Oct. 9-10, Los Angeles Keynote Address, The Promises and Gatekeeping Functions of Legal Education, Australasian Law Teachers Conference, September, 2013 “Cultural Variations in Restorative Justice,” Visiting Lecturer, Yale@NUS College, Singapore, September 5, 2013 “Global Legal Education,” at Law Faculty, National University of Singapore, August 29, 2013

“Law and………: Renaissance Man Michael Freeman”, University College London, July 1-2, 2013 (festschrift for Prof. Michael Freeman, valedictory) Keynote: “Internationalizing Legal Education: Let Us Count the Ways”, NAFSA Association of International Educators, St. Louis, Mo., May 28, 2013 “The Future of Dispute Resolution,” at Symposium for Roger Fisher, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, Harvard Law School, March, 2013 “The Future of Legal Education” Symposium, McGeorge Law School, Sacramento, Ca., April 3, 2013 “The Ethics of Med-Arb and Arb-Med Hybrid Forms of Dispute Resolution,” Orange County Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section, Newport Beach, Ca. March 18, 2013 Keynote: What is Consent in Mediation?, Conference on Consent in Mediation, Haifa

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 39 University, Haifa, Israel, March, 2013 “Restorative Justice and the role of the Legal Profession in the Canadian Indian Schools Settlement,” University of Toronto, January, 2013 “Jurisprudence of Peace and Non-Violence,” Harvard Unbound, Harvard Law School. Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 12, 2012 “Honoring the Pioneers: UCLA Clinical Program,” UCLA Law School, Oct. 26, 2012 “Regulating ADR: Access to Justice: US,” Max Planck Institute Conference on Regulation of Dispute Resolution, Bayreuth, Germany, September, 2012 “Informal Justice in the US,” at the International Association of Procedural Law, Moscow, Russia, September, 2012

“Too Many Lawyers? Or Should Lawyers be Doing Other Things?” paper presented at International Conference on “Too Many Lawyers? Facts, Reasons, Consequences and Solutions”, Oñati, Spain, April 19-20, 2012

Keynote Address: ADR: Does It Work?: Evaluating and Assessing Alternative Dispute

Resolution, Harvard Law School, Harvard Negotiation Law Review, February 25, 2012

Scaling Up Deliberative Democracy: Lessons From Healthcare Reform, UCLA Colloquium on Conflict Resolution and Negotiation, Jan. 26, 2012; Faculty Workshop, Loyola Law School, March 22, 2012 Transitional and Restorative Justice, Centre for Transnational Legal Studies, London, October 13, 2011 From Conflict to Peacemaking, Panel on Israel-Palestine (with Amb. George Mitchell), Georgetown University President’s Office and Program in Conflict Resolution, Georgetown University, September 7-8, 2011 Conference on Teaching Alternative Dispute Resolution, Teaching Multi-Party Dispute Resolution and the Survey on ADR, Pepperdine University, June, 2011

Facilitators Workshop, Beit Jala, West Bank, Parents’ Circle-Families Forum- Dialogue and Narrative Project, May 14, 2011

Scaling Up Deliberative Democracy, Faculty Law and Social Science Workshop, Haifa

University, May 2, 2011

Law Day: The Ideal Lawyer, Distinguished Panelist, Wilson Center-Smithsonian, ABA (Washington, DC, April 25, 2011) Evaluating Conflict Resolution Programs in International Organizations- World Bank, IMF

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 40 (Washington, DC, March 14-15, 2011) “Can Fiction Tell Us the Truth About Equality?” Conference on Equality, Race and Justice, Center for Law, Race and Equality, University of California, Irvine Law School, March 18-19, 2011 Keynote Speaker- Orange County Mediation Day, March 18, 2011 “Seeking Consensus in a Polarized World: The Role of Dispute Resolution and Deliberative Democracy,” Chancellor’s Chair Lecture, University of California Irvine “Elections and Dispute Resolution,” Conference on Election Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution, Ohio State University Law School, February 18, 2011

Why and How to Teach Transnational Law, Colloquium, Center for Transnational Legal Studies, London, December, 2010

Keynote: Why Aren’t We Getting to Yes, Oregon Mediation Association, Nov. 5, 2010 And Workshop, Dealing with the Past in Mediation, Portland, Oregon The Legacy of the NLRA: Collective or Individual Dispute Resolution or Not?” at 75th Anniversary of the NLRA, sponsored by NLRB and George Washington Law School, Oct. 28-29, 2010

Scaling Up Deliberative Democracy as Dispute Resolution in Health Care Reform: A Work In Progress,” at “See You Out of Court: The Role of ADR in Health Care” Symposium, Duke University, Oct. 8, 2010 The Ethics and Morality of Compromise in Negotiation, Northwestern Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Workshop, September 17, 2010 Class Actions and ADR in Securities Fraud and Other Complex Business Litigation, Minnesota Continuing Legal Education, “Lying, Cheating and Stealing: Complex Business Fraud and Securities Litigation, September 15, 2010, Minneapolis

Why do we teach transnational law?, Conference on Transnational Law, University of Torino Law Faculty, May 21-22, 2010

The Role of the Interpersonal in ODR, 9th Annual International Congress of Online

Dispute Resolution Association, Buenos Aires, June, 2010 Keynote, Non-adversarial Justice, Australasian Judicial Administration Institute, Monash

University, Melbourne, Australia, May 6, 2010 Public Lecture: Public Accountability and ADR, Melbourne University Law School May 10, 2010 Keynote, “Why We Mediate: Getting Back to First Principles” and workshop, “Dealing

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 41 with the Past in Mediation,” at Scottish Mediation Network, February, 2010, Edinburgh

Keynote, “Problems in Dispute System Design: What do we Do When There is No

Reason?”, Tilburg Center for Research on Civil Procedure and Conflict Resolution (TISCO), University of Tilburg, Netherlands, November 17, 2009

“Theories of Negotiation and Lawyers,” Inaugural Lecture, Leuven Conflict Management

Center, Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium, November 18, 2009 “Technology and Peacemaking,” 8th International Conference on On-Line Dispute

Resolution, June 3-4, 2009, Haifa University, Israel “Asylum in a Different Voice: Gender and Judging in Immigration Cases” and “Lawyers’ Ethics on TV” at Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Denver, Colorado, May 28-30, 2009 “The Democratic Case for Israel?” Commentator and Panelist at Los Angles Jewish Film

Festival, April 28, 2009 Commentator, Lemon Tree (Eran Riklas, 2009) (film) at Reel Talk with Stephen Farber, April 20, 2009, Wadsworth Theatre, Los Angeles Plenary, The Challenge of Conflict: The Understanding Model of Mediation, ABA Annual

Meeting of Section of Dispute Resolution, and Panel: The Role of Law in the Understanding Model of Mediation, April 16-18, 2009, New York

“MEDIAting Peace in the Middle East” at Symposium on Media and International

Conflict, Marquette University Law School, March 20, 2008 “Ethics for Entertainment Lawyers”, LA Copyright Society, Feb. 11, 2009 “Restorative Justice and International Mediation” Barnard Club of Los Angeles, March 7,

2009 (and faculty workshops at Southwestern Law School, Jan. 25, 2009 and University of California, Irvine, March 5, 2009)

“Beyond the J.D.: Is Non-Traditional Legal Education becoming Traditional?, Panel

Moderator and Commentator, Southwestern Law School, Feb. 21, 2009 Moderator and Panelist, “Deepening the Dialog: An International Conversation of

Discovery on the Middle East Peace Process” College of Management Academic Studies, Rishon Le Zion, Israel, December 15, 2008

Lawyers’ Roles in Democracy: The Role of Lawyers in Conflict and Post-Conflict

Societies, Fordham Law School, Stein Center on Legal Ethics, September 18-19, 2009

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 42 The Ethics of Collaborative Lawyering, ABA Construction Lawyers Forum, Chicago, Ill., September 11-12, 2008 Treating Unlike Cases Differently: The Ethics of Equality and Cultural Variation in Legal

Process Pluralism, Carhart Lecture, Ohio Northern University, April, 2008

Why Hasn’t the World Gotten to Yes?: Integration of Mediation into the Justice System, Keynote, First Brazilian Congress on Mediation, Brasilia, Brazil, March, 2008

Should There Be Ethics Requirements in Dispute System Design? Symposium on Dispute System Design, Harvard Law School, March 7-8, 2008

International Developments in Regulation of Mediation and Workshop on Dealing with The Past and Future in Mediation, Third European Mediation Congress, London, UK, CEDR, Nov. 8, 2007 Commentator, “Getting to Let’s Talk: Collaborative Environmental Dispute Resolution Processes,” Conference on Collaboration on the Colorado River, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Boyd School of Law, October 12, 2007 Cultural Variations in Restorative Justice: Interactions of Law, Dispute Resolution and Culture in the Transition from Repression to Democracy From Case Studies in Chile, Argentina and China (and a bit from Germany, South Africa and Rwanda), Boden Lecture, Marquette University, Oct. 4, 2007, Faculty Colloquium,

Pepperdine Law School, March, 2008, and Lecture to Master’s Program in Conflict Resolution, Government Department, and Law Faculty, Georgetown University, September, 2007

Robert Weil Lecture, California State Bar, “To Negotiate or Not to Negotiate? That is the Question! (with Professor Robert Mnookin), Anaheim, Calif. September 27, 2007

Public Lectures: Dispute Resolution and Deliberative Democracy, Santiago, Chile, March,

2007, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Fulbright Commission, Chile Civil Procedural Reform, Catolica Universidad, Temuco, Chile, April, 2007

Keynote Address: The Fourth National Symposium on Dispute Resolution in Special Education, December, 2006

“Are We a Field?” And “Megatrends in Law and the Legal Profession” Keystone

Conference on Consolidating Our Wisdom for Mediators, Keystone, Colorado, Oct., 2006

“Taking Law and…..Really Seriously” Conference on Legal Education, Vanderbilt Law School, April 27-29, 2006; (and Speaker series at Southwestern Law School, Oct. 2006)

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 43 “The History of ADR in California: The Dalkon Shield Cases,” Golden Gate University Law School, April 6, 2006 (California legal history lecture series)

Keynote Speaker, “The Mediator and Facilitator’s Role(s) in Deliberative Democracy, Texas Association of Mediators, Feb. 24, 2006 and “Ethics for Mediators and Parties,” Austin, Texas

“Deliberative Democracy” University-wide Symposium- University of Cincinnati, Feb. 9, 2006, sponsored by Seasongood Foundation and lecture “The Lawyer’s Role(s)in Deliberative Democracy, Law School “The History of the Adversary System and its Alternatives”, Civil Justice Seminar, Boalt Hall, Berkeley Law School, January 19, 2006 Inaugural Lecture, CISCDR Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, Center for the

Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution, Case School of Law, September 27, 2005 Keynote Speaker, Dean’s Installation (Bryant Garth), Southwestern School of Law Los Angeles, September 29, 2005 Coordinator and Panelist (with Lawrence Susskind, David Booher, John Forester and

Judith Innes), Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution, MIT, June, 2005

Shils Lecture, AWhat=s Fair in Love and War: Ethics for Negotiators, Mediators and Arbitrators,@ University of Pennsylvania Law School, April, 2005

“Peace and Justice: Notes on the Evolution of Legal Process” Inaugural Lecture, A.B. Chettle Chair in Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure Georgetown University Law Center, April, 2005

ABA Section on Dispute Resolution: Plenary: Regulation: Does It Help Us or Hurt Us?

(And sessions on Government and Public Policy ADR, and Mediation ethics) April 13-15, 2005, Los Angeles

ABA Section on Litigation, Mediation Ethics, New York, April 22, 2005

Keynote, University of Texas Dispute Resolution Graduate Program, April 8, 2005 (and

Faculty Colloquium, University of Texas Law School) Deliberative Democracy and Conflict Resolution

The Civil Trial and Its Alternatives, Symposium, Stanford Law Review, Feb. 4-5, 2005

Keynote, Learning in the Law Institute (UK law professors meeting) Jan. 7, 2005,

University of Warwick

Negotiation Ethics Choices, Center for Public Resources Institute, New York, January 20,

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Negotiation Ethics, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Oct., 2004

Mediation-Reconciling the Past with the Future, Northwestern University Law School,

Oct. 2004

Institutions of Civil Justice, Scottish Consumer Council, Edinburgh, Dec. 15, 2004 (Consultation paper and presentation)

ABA Annual Meeting, Section of Dispute Resolution: Ethics, Negotiation and Mandatory

Disclosure Under Rule 1.6 (Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2004)

Law and Society Annual Meeting, May 27-29, 2004, Panel on ANegotiation Canon: What Did We Miss?@ ASocial Justice and ADR@ and Chair, Author Meets Readers, English Lawyers Between Market and State (R.Abel, author), Chicago

Current Legal Problems Public Lecture, University College London, Faculty of Laws, AThe

Evolutionary Demise of the Adversary System,@ May 13, 2004

American Bar Association, Section on Dispute Resolution AEthics in ADR@ (Special Workshop), AMediating EEO in the Federal Government@ and AThe Negotiation Canon: Teacher=s Colloquium@ Annual Meeting, New York, April 15-17, 2004

Saltman Lecture, “Lawyers= Roles in Deliberative Democracy,” Feb. 27, 2004, University

of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Law

Board of Visitors Presentation, Justice in the 21st Century, University of Arizona, January 23, 2004

Critical Moments in Negotiation Conference: Final Commentary, Harvard University,

Program on Negotiation, November 14-5, 2003

Keynote: The Future of Mediation: The Science, Art and Faith of Mediation, US Circuit Courts of Appeals Mediators Workshop, San Francisco, October 8, 2003

Mediation and Other ADR, ALI-ABA Course, Sessions on ADR and Class Actions, Ethics

in ADR and the Future of ADR, September 18-19, 2003, Washington DC.

Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, Negotiation Film Series, “I am Sam as an ADR Movie” Discussion, September 16, 2003

Legal Negotiation in Popular Culture: What is Being Bargained For? Conference on Law &

Popular Culture, University College of London, June-July, 2003

Civil Procedure as Conflict Resolution: Studying, Teaching and Researching in the Canon of Dispute Resolution, Plenary on Shaking the Foundations: Escaping Civil

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 45 Procedure?, AALS Workshop on Civil Procedure, June, 2003, New York

“Ethics in ADR,” American Petroleum Lawyers, Washington, DC, April, 2003

Keynote Lecture: AContradictions and Correspondences in International and Domestic

Dispute Resolution,@ University of Missouri-Columbia, Dispute Resolution Program and Symposium for Dispute Resolution Journal, March, 2003

AWhat=s Fair? Ethics in Negotiation,@ Ethics Working Group, Harvard Business School,

Feb. 4, 2003

AALS Workshop on ADR, Annual Meeting, 2003, Plenary- Intellectual History of the Field; Multi-Party Dispute Resolution Session, Jan. 2003

AThe Lawyer=s Role in Deliberative Democracy,@ Harvard Multi-disciplinary Seminar on

Negotiation, Harvard Dispute Resolution Forum, October, 2002; Yale-Quinnipiac Dispute Resolution Seminar, February, 2003

AWhen Winning Isn't Everything: What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Creative

Problem Solving,@ DC Bar Association, April 25, 2002

ABA Section on Dispute Resolution, Plenary, Legal Educators= Colloquium April 6, 2002, Seattle, Washington

Sibley Lecturer, University of Georgia Law School, April 1, 2002

Hewlett Theory Centers Conference on Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice, What

Do We Learn From Hostage Negotiations? March 21-23, 2002

Keynote, Federal Ombudsman Association, March 19, 2002

Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Legal Ethics, University of Tennessee, March 4-7, 2002

The Lawyer as Multi-Party Consensus Builder: The Lawyer=s Role in Deliberative Democracy, Faculty colloquia at University of Miami Law School, March 1, 2002, Rutgers-Camden Law School, January 28, 2002

ADR and Problem Solving in the Public Interest: What Else Besides Litigation Works?,

Access to Justice: The Social Responsibility of Lawyers Public Interest Lecture Series at Washington University School of Law, Feb. 27, 2001

Ethics in Alternative Dispute Resolution, ALI-ABA Health Care Law Institute (October,

2001)

ADR Ethics in the Courts, ABA Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 3, 2001

Legal Creativity in Dispute Resolution and Problem Solving at Spring Meeting, Center for

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 46 Public Resources, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, June, 2001

Ethics in Negotiation and Mediation, National Association of University and College

Counsel, San Diego, June 21, 2001

Graduation Speaker, Graduate Program in Conflict Resolution, University of Massachusetts, Boston, June 6, 2001

Negotiation and Legal Ethics, Keynote at National Education Association Counsel

Meeting, New Orleans, May 26, 2001

Managing Conflict in University Administration, Pace University, New York, May 11, 2001

Gender and Negotiation, ABA, Section on Dispute Resolution, April 27, 2001

The Lawyer as Consensus Builder, Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, University of Maine Law School, April 9, 2001-also at Suffolk University Law School, Boston, April 17, 2001

“The Lawyer in Democratic Discourse,” Harvard Law Faculty Colloquium, April 6, 2001

Teaching From Research: Creativity, at Georgetown Faculty Retreat, March 22, 2001

Negotiation and Litigation, Program on Negotiation Harvard Business School, March 21,

2001

What is Problem-Solving? Framing and Naming Problems, Program on Negotiation, Faculty Seminar, Harvard University, March 14, 2001

Culture and Conflict Resolution, Theory to Practice, U. Mass-Boston, conference, March

2-3, 2001

Legal Ethics and Popular Culture, at UCLA Law Review Symposium on Law and Popular Culture, Feb. 23, 2001

Gender in Negotiation and Mediation: What Difference does Difference Make, Panel at

Center for Public Resources Winter Meeting, New York, Jan. 26, 2001

Ethical Issues in ADR, Joint Panels of Sections on Professional Responsibility and Alternative Dispute Resolution, AALS Annual Meeting, Jan. 2001, San Francisco

Does ADR Need Rules to Be Ethical? Keynote Address to New England SPIDR 2000

Regional Conference, and Mediation Master Class, November 16-17,2000 Brandeis Conference Center, Waltham, Mass.

Private Lives and Professional Responsibilities? The Relationship of Personal Morality to

Lawyering and Professional Ethics, Philip B. Blank Lecture, Pace Law School, October 19, 2000

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Ethics Principles for Providers of ADR, Conference of Consensus Policy Institute, New Mexico, September 14, 2000

Mediation and the Unauthorized Practice of Law, Plenary, SPIDR Annual Meeting,

Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 15, 2000

Dispute Resolution, Certificate Program in Globalization, Law, Business and Development, Georgetown –CEDEP, Asuncion, Paraguay, July 13-16, 2000

The Social Functions of Mediation, Response to Frank Sander Lecture on Dispute

Resolution, Richard Posner, ABA Presidential Program, New York, June 8, 2000 Ethics and Professional Responsibility Issues in ADR (LL.M course, Osgoode Hall School

of Law, York University, June 14-16, 2000)

Lawyers Without Advocacy: “Neutral” Lawyering in Consensus Building, Facilitation and Mediation for Social Problem Solving, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Miami, May 26, 2000

Evaluating ADR, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Miami, May 27, 2000

Theory and Pedagogy: Review of the Conflict Resolution Handbook, (in honor of Morton

Deutsch, Peter Coleman, et. al.) Columbia University, May 11, 2000

Mediation, Healing and Social Change, Re-Imagining Politics and Society, May 19, 2000, New York Foundation for Ethics and Meaning

Mothers and Fathers of Invention: The Intellectual Founders of ADR, Schwartz Lecture

on Dispute Resolution, Ohio State Law School, April 13, 2000

The Lawyer Negotiator as Creative Problem Solver, Harvard Law School Symposium on the Lawyer as Problem Solver, April 6, 2000

Gender, Culture and Negotiation Pedagogy, Hewlett Centers, Harvard Program on

Negotiation Conference, March 9-12, 2000

Ethics in Negotiating Commercial Leases, Georgetown CLE, Commercial Real Estate Leasing, March 24, 2000

Negotiation and Mediation in Employment Law, Annual Employment Law Seminar, CLE,

Georgetown Univ. March 30-31, 2000, 2004

Lawyering in the 21st Century: The Production of Legal Knowledge, 35th Anniversary, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Cambridge, Mass., March 3-4, 2000

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 48 The Problem Solving and Constructive Lawyer: Developments in Legal Education, CPR

Winter Meeting, Jan., 2000, New York

Ethics for Law Professors-Standards for Disclosures of Interests in Scholarship and Teaching, AALS Annual Meeting, Committee on Research and Curriculum, Jan, 2000

Teaching Lawyering without Clients: Mediation and Consensus Building, AALS Clinical

Section, Jan. 2000

Implementing ADR in the Federal Courts (course leader, Federal Judicial Center, Dec. 12-15, 1999)

Ethical Issues in Mediation, Environmental Protection Agency, November 19, 1999,

Washington DC

Mediation Advocacy and Representation, United Educators, Bethesda, Maryland, Oct. 26, 1999

Confidentiality in Government ADR, ABA Section on Administrative Law, Washington

DC, October 14, 1999

“Reading The Reader by Bernhard Schlink,” Temple University Law School, October 1, 1999

Psychological, Institutional and Strategic Barriers to Conflict Resolution, Executive

Seminar for National Institutes of Health, September 20, 1999

Creativity and Legal Problem Solving, Stanford Seminar on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Conflict Resolution, Stanford Law School, July 1, 1999

“L’Affaire Clinton-Lewinsky: What Has Our Political System Learned?” Law and Society

Annual Meeting, May 28, 1999

Ethics Issues in Alternative Dispute Resolution, National Conference on Professionalism, ABA, La Jolla, Calif., June 4, 1999

Town Hall on Ethics for the Third Party Neutral, Center for Public Resources Institute for

Dispute Resolution, Santa Fe, N. M., June 8, 1999

The Ethics of ADR Advocates, ABA Section on Dispute Resolution First Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass, April 30, 1999

‘The Sense and Sensibilities of Lawyers: Lawyering, Narrative and Literature in Ethical

Choices About Career and Craft,” McGeorge Distinguished Lecture Series, April 15, 1999

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 49 “Watergate, Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky: What National Political Crises Tell Us

About Legal Ethics,” Kharas Lecture, Syracuse Law School, April 21, 1999

“When Winning Isn't Everything: Negotiation as Creative Problem Solving,” The Inaugural Phyllis Beck Lecture, April 8, 1999

“Non Adversary Professionalism,” paper delivered to conference on Ethics and

Professionalism, Florida State University Law School, February 12, 1999

Testimony, Ethics 2000 Commission, ABA, Proposed Ethical Rule for the Lawyer as Third Party Neutral, February 4, 1999, Los Angeles, ABA Mid-year Meeting

Panel and Introduction, Special Session, AALS Annual Meeting: A Conversation with

Attorney General Janet Reno on The Problem Solving Lawyer, New Orleans, Jan. 9, 1999

Lecturer, Smithsonian Institution, Georgetown University, Mini-Law School, Dispute

Resolution, Nov. 1998

Keynote Address, Connecticut Bar Foundation, AHas ADR Kept Its Promise?@, October 23, 1998, New Haven, Conn.

AALS Professional Responsibility Workshop, Teaching With Role-Plays, Oct, 1998,

Washington DC

Keynote Address, Ethics in ADR, University of North Carolina, Oct. 3, 1998

Plenary, Law and Society Annual Meeting, 1998, Aspen, Colorado, ALooking at Discrimination Through Different Lenses: Definitions, Theories and Methods@

“Public Philosophies of Private Justice” and Legal Careers and Legal Professionalism,

panels at Law &Society Annual Meeting, 1998

“Professionalism and Ethics 2000" and Mediation Forum and Clinic at Spring Meeting, CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, Sea Island, Georgia, June, 1998

“Repeat Players in ADR,” presented at University of Wisconsin Conference in honor of

Marc Galanter,” Why the Haves Come Out Ahead,” May 1, 1998

Mandatory ADR: Is Arbitration Being Used Too Much? Commentary and Paper presented at Symposium: ACourts on Trial, University of Arizona Law School, April 16-18, 1998

“Scarlet Letters: What’s Right in Love, Sex, Religion and Employment?” paper presented

to Law, Culture and Humanities Conference, March 28, 1998

Systematic Approaches to Conflict Resolution, AALS Workshop for Deans, Managing

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 50 Change and Conflict, March 19-21, Palm Springs, California, 1998

Session Organizer: Intractable Conflicts: The Uses and Misuses of ADR, Hewlett Conflict

Resolution Theory Centers Conference, Stanford Univ., Jan. 1998

Mini-Workshop on Staging the Law School of the Future, AALS Annual Meeting, Jan. 7, 1998, San Francisco, California,ADean@ and Moderator

AALS Annual Meeting, Professional Responsibility Panel, AToward A Theory of

Reciprocal Responsibilities Between Clients and Lawyers,@ Jan. 9, 1998

“Conflicts Among Dispute Professionals: Research Needed,” Stanford Center on Conflict Resolution and Negotiation, October, 1997

Moderator, Paradigms in Dispute Resolution: Negotiation and Mediation, Fourth

International Conference on Clinical Education Research, Lake Arrowhead, California, October, 1997

“The Pros and Cons of the Adversary System,” Panel at District of Columbia, Judicial

Conference, June, 1997

Georgetown Legal Studies Institute, Courses on Mediation and Negotiation, June, 1997; June 1998

Mediation Advocacy, Spring Meeting, CPR, Vancouver, Canada, June, 1997

"Have We Lost Our Professional Values?" ABA Conference on Professionalism, May 29,

1997, Naples, Florida

Advanced Mediation Course, (taught in LL.M. program) at Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Canada, May, 1997

Expert Testimony in Legal Ethics and Discovery, ABA Section on Litigation, April, 1997

Using ADR in Disputes Among Lawyers, AAA-Forbes Superconference on ADR,

Washington DC, April, 1997

Civil Justice Reform--International Conference on Civil Justice Reform, Bellagio, Italy, March, 1997

Symposium on ADR, UCLA Law Review, Introduction, Convenor and paper, "Disputes

Among Dispute Professionals" March, 1997

“Silences of the Restatement of the Law of Lawyering: Lawyering as Only Adversary Practice,”, Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, Symposium on the Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers, Feb. 1997

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 51 "Theory and Practice in Research Issues in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution," Hewlett

Centers, Stanford Program on Conflict Resolution, January, 1997

"What We Have Learned From Negotiation Theory," CPR Annual Winter Meeting, January, 1997, New York

"The Ethics of ADR," Keynote Address, Southwest Texas Law School Symposium on

Ethics and ADR, October, 1996

"Refiguring Legal Process in a Plural World," and" The Trouble with the Adversary System in a Post-Modern, Multi-cultural World," 1996 Law & Society Meeting, Glasgow, Scotland, July 10-13, 1996

Ethical Issues in ADR, CPR Georgetown Conference (Convenor, May 15-16, 1996) CPR

Spring Meeting, Jackson Hole, June, 1996

Mediation Advocacy Training, Federal Bar Association, San Francisco, May 21, 1996

Advanced Mediation Training in Equal Employment Cases, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, May 13, 1996

Osgoode Hall Law School, LLM Programme in ADR, Week-end workshop in Advanced

Mediation and Ethics in Mediation, May 3-5, 1996

Ethics Issues in Mass Torts Settlements, AAA Task Force on ADR and Mass Torts, New York, NY. April 25, 1996

Negotiation Skills, Theory and Practice, Georgetown Continuing Legal Education, April

12, 1996

Keck Fellow, William and Mary College of Law, March, 1996-Lectures on Feminist Jurisprudence, Legal Ethics Pedagogy and Problems with the Adversary System (faculty colloquium, student presentations and paper presentation for ethics conference)

"ADR in Employment Cases," Center for Public Resources, Winter Meeting, New York,

Jan. 1996

"Civil Justice Reform: An American Perspective"; Commentary on Lord Woolf's Report on Civil Justice, Legal Action Group and Nuffield Foundation, London England, Nov. 11, 1995; Directions in Socio-legal research, Warwick University Nov. 14, 1995 BBC Radio Show Law in Action: The Promise of ADR and Case Management, Nov. 10, 1995

"Cross-Talk on Gender and Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice," (with Howard

Gadlin) Conference on Gender and Conflict Resolution, Harvard Program on Negotiation, October, 1995

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"Ethics in ADR," American College of Trial Lawyers, San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 23, 1995

"What's Wrong with the Adversary System in a Post-Modern, Multi-cultural World," Conference on Legal Ethics: The Core Issues Hofstra University, March 10-12, 1996

Issues in Dalkon Shield Arbitration, Annual Meeting, Society for Professionals in Dispute

Resolution, Washington, DC, September, 1995

Mediation Practice: Models of Mediation and Caucusing, Center for Public Resources, San Francisco, CA, June, 1995

Plenary Speaker, Being, Doing, Remembering, Socio-legal Research, Law & Society Annual

Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June, 1995

"The Thirty Years War: Cross-Cultural and Generational Reflections on Clinical Education, Law & Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June, 1995

Convener and Moderator, Conference on Conflict Resolution, Public Education, Multi-

culturalism and Democratic Theory, co-hosted by UCLA and Wayne State Universities, Los Angeles, April, 1995

"Ethics in the Legal Profession: A Symposium-75th Anniversary, Georgetown University

Law Center, March, 1995

"Women in the Judiciary,--Are Women Judges Different?” Annenberg Public Policy Series, University of Pennsylvania Law School, March, 14, 1995

Varieties of Progressive Lawyering, Modern Clinical Education, at Critical Legal Studies,

Identities and Class Conference, Washington DC, March 1995

"Ethics in Mass Torts," ABA Products Liability Section, Tucson, Arizona, Feb. 1995

"The Future of Civil Litigation" conference and seminars for Commonwealth and Anglo countries on the Future of Legal Services, Legal Action Group and Nuffield Foundation, London, England, November 11-19, 1994

"The Ethics of Mass Torts Settlements," at Mass Tort(es): Just Desserts? Symposium

Cornell Law School, Oct. 1995

Law and Empiricism, Georgetown Law Journal October, 1994

Issues in Mediation, District of District of Columbia, in service training, October, 1994

Implementation of ADR, FJC Institute for Federal District Courts, Managing and Handling ADR Cases, Kansas City, Missouri, Sept. 1994

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"The Causes of Cause Lawyering," Conference on Cause Lawyering, Amherst College August, 1994

American Bar Association, Section on Dispute Resolution, Panel on Conflict Resolution in

the Schools, in Employment Disputes New Orleans, La., August, 1995

Lawyers on Their Own Revisited, Panel at Law & Society Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, June, 1994

Advanced Mediation Training for Corporate and Public Policy Legal Disputes, Center for

Public Resources, Sea Island, Georgia June, 1994

"New Issues in the Implementation of ADR" Federal Judicial Center, Brown Bag series May, 1994

Research on Alternative Dispute Resolution, ABA Just Solutions Conference, May, 1995

Leesburg, Va.

Key Issues in ADR, Department of Justice, Civil Litigation Reform Task Force, May, 1995

"The Significance of Clinical and Experiential Legal Education, George Washington University Law Center, Faculty Colloquium, April, 1995

"Gender Difference and Feminist Legal Thought: Portia Redux, New York University Law

School Discourses program, April, 1994

"Narrowing the Gap: What's Missing from the MacCrate Report: Of Legal Science and Being a Human Being" University of Washington Law School Symposium on the MacCrate Report, April, 1994

Enlund Distinguished Scholar, DePaul University Law School, April, 1994 -lectures and

classes

Planning for Future of Legal Services, invitational conference, Airlie House, Warrenton, Va., Feb. 1994

"Settlement Ethics in Judicial Conferences," University of Michigan Law School, Lecture

and class, ethics bridge week, March, 1994

"Portia Redux, Another Look at Legal Ethics, Gender and Feminism, University of Virginia Law School, Symposium on Women in the Law, Feb. 1994

"Portia Redux, Legal Feminism and the Feminism of Difference, Yale Law School Law

and Feminism Seminar, Feb. 1994 Center for Public Resources, Annual Meeting Judicial Practices in ADR, Developments in Legal Education, New York, Jan. 1994

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 54 Mini-workshop –AALS Annual Meeting, Integrating Power; Conflict Resolution in Higher

Education, Orlando, Florida, Jan, 1994

Models of Transformation, Women in the workplace, UCLA Institute of Industrial Relations, December, 1993

Plenary Speaker--Advocacy and Adversarialism, AALS Workshop on Professional

Responsibility, Washington, DC, October, 1993

"Can A Judge Be Neutral and Impartial?" Panel at National Women Judge's Association, Philadelphia, Pa. October, 1993

"Portia Redux: Reflections on Gender, Feminism and Legal Ethics", Conference on Legal

Ethics, Griffiths Law School, Brisbane, Australia, August, 1993, Iowa Faculty Colloquium, Sept. 1993

Trainer, Mediation, U.S. District Court, No. Cal. July, 1993

"Lawyer Negotiations: Theories and Realities," University of Liverpool-UCLA Conference

on Scholarship on Law and Lawyering, July, 1993, Lake Windemere, England

"Quality of Life in the Law," Invited Conference on the Future of the Legal Profession in the 21st Century, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, June, 1993

Edith House Lecture: "Mainstreaming Feminist Theory and the Production of Legal

Knowledge," University of Georgia, March 12, 1993

"Training, Credentials, Certification and Qualifications in Court Connected Mediation," Southern California Mediation Association and Los Angeles Superior Court, March, 1993

"Are You An Ethical Lawyer?” CLE Lecture for UCLAW Alumni, San Diego, April, 1990

"The Clinic as Social Science Lab: What We Learn From Mediation about Negotiation,”

New York Clinical Theory Workshop, Nov., 1992

"Issues in Implementing the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990," Center for Public Resources, New York, Nov. 1992

"Taking Stock of the Field--ADR," Plenary Speaker, Society for Professionals in Dispute

Resolution, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Oct., 1992

"Mainstreaming Feminist Theory," University of Toronto Faculty Feminist Research Colloquium, Oct. 1992

"Is the Glass Ceiling Half Empty or Half Full?" Women in the Legal Profession,"

Canadian Bar Association, Oct. 1992

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Faculty Colloquia, "Integrating ADR in the Law School Curriculum, Mainstreaming Feminist Legal Theory, Georgetown University Law Center, Fall 1992

Comparative Study of Legal Professions - Coordinator, Women in Legal Profession, Aix-

en-Provence, France, June, 1992

UCSD, "Feminism and the Law," San Diego, Ca., May, 1992

McGeorge Law School Research Lecture, Mainstreaming Feminist Legal Theory, Feb. 1992

University of Arizona Law School, The Relationship of Legal Practice to Legal Education,

Feb. 1992

Center for Public Resources, Development in ADR Practice and Client Counseling, New York, Jan. 1992

Integrating Theory and Practice in Legal Education, AALS Annual Meeting, San Antonio,

TX, Jan. 1992

Fast Track and ADR, Bar Leaders Conference, Los Angeles, Dec. 1991

Henry Miller Distinguished Lecture: "Is Altruism Possible in Lawyering?" Georgia State Law School, Jan. 1991

"Mediation Practice and Research Issues" (panel chair) Law & Society Annual Meeting,

Berkeley, Ca., June, 1990

Mason Ladd Lecture, "Pursuing Settlement in an Adversary Culture, "Florida State Law School, Feb. 1990

"Sexual Harassment - Legal and Remedial Issues"; ABA Deans Workshop, Los Angeles,

Feb. 1990

"The Not So Implicit Messages We Convey About Good Lawyering"; Keynote Address, AALS Mini-workshop, Teaching the Law & Ethics of Lawyering throughout the Law Curriculum," San Francisco, CA, Jan. 1990

Lansdowne Lecturer, University of Victoria Law School, "Feminist Pedagogy," "Legal

Developments in ADR,"" Women in the Legal Profession," October, 1989

"Who Decides? Lawyer-Client Decision-Making in Dispute Resolution," (with Bea Moulton), Second International Conference on Clinical Scholarship, UCLA Warwick, Lake Arrowhead, CA, Sept. 1989

"Legal Developments in ADRBResearch Questions", AALS Workshop on Alternative

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"Feminist Epistemology and Socio-legal Research", Plenary Commentator, Law and

Society Meetings, Madison, Wisconsin, June, 1989

"Gender and Professional Identity", Law & Society Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin, July, 1989

"Feminist Epistemology and Legal Knowledge", Conference of the Comparative Working

Group on the Legal Profession, Aix-en-Provence, France, May, 1989

"Problems with the Mommy Track", Women Lawyers of Los Angeles, March, 1989

"Developments in the Law and Society Movement", Commentator, Florida State Law School Symposium, Tallahassee, FL, Feb., 1989

"Exploring the Feminization of the Legal Profession", Socio-legal Faculty Colloquium,

University of Toronto Law School, Feb. 1989

Plenary Commentator, The Future of ADR, SPIDR Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, Oct. 1989 Developments in ADR Legal Education, SPIDR

"Exploring a Research Agenda in the Feminization of the Legal Profession", UCLA

Faculty Research Seminar, Women, Culture and Society, Sept. 1988

"Pursuing Settlement in an Adversary Culture", Federal Judicial Center, Washington, D.C. Sept. 1988

"The Feminization of the Legal Profession", Georgetown Law School Faculty Colloquium,

April 1988

"Teaching Law, Roles and Morality in Professional Responsibility", Arlington, Va., AALS Workshop on Professional Responsibility, March 1988

Panel Chair, "Feminist Visions in the Workplace: Institutional and Individual Changes",

Women and Work II, Conference sponsored by UCLA Institute for Labor Relations, Institute for Social Science Research, and Center for the Study of Women, Feb. 20, 1988

Keynote Address, Developments in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Canadian Bar

Association, Continuing Education Institute, Toronto, Feb. 6, 1988

"Women in Law", Canadian Bar Association, Toronto, Feb. 1988

Keynote Speaker, First Annual Meeting of San Diego Chapter of Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution (SPIDR), Jan. 21, 1988

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 57 Panel Chair, "Measuring Effectiveness of Mediation", AALS Section on Alternative

Dispute Resolution, AALS Annual Meeting, Miami, Jan. 1988

"Women in the Legal Profession", AALS Section on Law and Social Science, AALS Annual Meeting, Miami, 1988

"Feminist Pedagogy", AALS Annual Meeting, Miami, 1988

"The Feminization of the Legal Profession", Legal Theory Colloquium, Tulane Law

School, Nov. 1987

"Settlement Strategies", LA Family Law Judges Seminar, Sept. 1987 "Comparative Perspectives on Women in the Legal Profession" Institute for Legal Studies, Madison, Wisconsin, August, 1987

Commentator-"Measuring Quality in Dispute Resolution" Conference on Measuring

Quality in Dispute Resolution, Institute for Legal Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin, July, 1987

"Advanced Negotiation Theory" Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law

Section, June 20, 1987

"Women in the Legal Profession -Assimilation or Innovation?" Harvard Law School, May 6, 1987

"The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers", UCLA Conference on Women and

Work, Center for the Study of Women, Institute for Social Science Research, Institute of Labor Relations, May 1, 1987

"Feminism, Feminist Theory, Law and Legal Education", Clara Brett Feminist Theory

Workshop, University of Toronto, March 13, 1987

"Excluded Voices in Law, Law Reform and Lawyering" Keynote Address, University of Miami Law School, Feb. 6, 1987

"Ethics in Legal Negotiation", AALS Annual Meeting, Section on Alternative Dispute

Resolution, Los Angeles, Jan. 1987

"Emerging Traditions in Legal Education and Scholarship-Clinical Education", AALS Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, Jan. 1987

Moderator, "The Clinic as Social Science Lab", UCLA-Warwick International Conference

on Clinical Legal Scholarship, Lake Arrowhead, Oct. 1986

"Sideshow?: Judicial Role and Involvement in Settlement", Law and Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Il. June 1, 1986,

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 58 "The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers: The Feminization of the Legal

Profession", American-Bar Foundation -Northwestern Faculty Colloquium, May 1, 1986

"The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers: The Feminization of the Legal

Profession", University of Wisconsin Faculty Colloquium, May 2, 1986

"The Ethics of Legal Education", Boalt Hall, Berkeley Law School, April 22, 1986 "The Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers: The Feminization of the Legal Profession", Osgoode Hall Conference on the Legal Profession, Toronto, Canada, March 21, 1986

"The Structural Differences and Similarities in Mediation and Negotiation", Harvard Law

School, Harvard Negotiation Project, Faculty Dispute Colloquium, Jan 23, 1986

"Critical Issues in Alternative Justice", Mini-Workshop on Alternative Dispute Resolution, AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La., Jan. 4, 1986

"Empirical Research Issues in Studying the Legal Profession", Law and Society Association

Annual Meeting, San Diego, Ca., 1985

Panel Chair," Mediation in Corporate Disputes, Institute on Corporate Dispute Resolution", Center for Public Resources, Los Angeles, Nov. 22, 1985

"For and Against Settlement: For What Purpose the Mandatory Settlement Conference?",

1985 Chief Justice Earl Warren Conference on Advocacy-Dispute Resolution in a Democratic Society, Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation, Charlottesville, Va., June 27-29, 1985

"Reducing the Costs of Litigation-Alternative Dispute Resolution", Town Hall, Los

Angeles, June 10, 1986

"Portia In A Different Voice: Towards A Women's Way of Lawyering", Critical Legal Studies Conference, Pine Manor, Massachusetts, June 2, 1985

"Getting To Yes in the Appellate Courts", California Appellate Court Institute, San Diego,

CA, April 26, 1985

"Negotiation", Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia, March 8, 1985

"Research Issues in Legal Services for the Poor", Annual Meeting, AALS Washington,

D.C., Jan. 4, 1985

1984 Mitchell Lecturer- SUNY-Buffalo Law School," Feminist Discourse, Moral Values and the Law", October 20, 1984

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 59 "Alternative Dispute Resolution", Continuing Legal Education of the Bar (CEB), Annual

Meeting Advisory Board, California Continuing Education of the Bar, Oct. 1984

"Volunteer Mediators and Standards for Mediation", Society for Professionals in Dispute Resolution, San Francisco, Oct. 1984

Negotiation Workshop, Third Annual Corporate Dispute Resolution Conference, Center

for Public Resources and Northwestern School of Law, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 1984

"Portia in a Different Voice: Speculations on a Women's Lawyering Process, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May, 1984

Roundtable Chair and panelist, "The Future of Legal Services in the 1980"s" Law and

Society Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May, 1984

"Topics and Methods in Clinical Legal Research", AALS National Clinical Teachers Conference, Duke University, May, 1984

Panels on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law In a Different Voice and Teaching Law to

Women at 15th National Conference on Women and the Law, Los Angeles, March, 1984

"Legal Ethics and the Law School", Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity,

Washington D.C. August, 1983

"The Role of Women in Legal Negotiations", Los Angeles Women Trial Lawyers Association, August, 1983

"The Transformation of Disputes by Lawyers: What the Dispute Paradigm Does and Does

Not Tell Us", Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, June, 1983

"The American Experience with Legal Clinics, Legal Services and the Government",

Nelson Clarke Symposium on Community Legal Clinics, Toronto, Canada, March, 1983

Invited Lecturer, Osgoode Hall Law School, "Legal Negotiation", "Developments in

Clinical Education in the United States", and "Legal Services", Toronto, Canada, March 1983

"Negotiation and Communication Skills", Symposium on Women in the Legal Workforce,

University of Southern California Law School, March 1983

"New Developments in Legal Negotiation", Section on Clinical Legal Education, American Association of Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 1983

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 60 "Dilemmas and Directions in Clinical Education", Society of American Law Teachers

Conference on Life in the Law School, New York University, Dec., 1982

"Legal Aid in the United States: Professionalization and Politicization of Legal Services in the 1980's", Law and Society Annual Meeting and International Symposium on Legal Aid, Toronto, Canada, June, 1982

"The Origins of Political Commitment: Background Factors and Ideology Among Legal

Services Attorneys," Law and Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June, 1982 (with Robert Meadow)

"Lawyers in Public and Public Interest Occupations", Panel Chair, Law and Society Annual

Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 1982

"Law and Feminist Theory", Moderator and Commentator, Conference on Critical Legal Studies, Cambridge, Mass., March 1982

"Personalized Justice in Legal Services: Nonbureaucratic Models of Professional Decision

Making", Midwest Political Science Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 1982 (with Robert Meadow)

The Study of What Lawyers Do: Using Social Science to Look at Lawyering", Section on

Clinical Education, AALS Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jan. 1982

"The Effect of Law on Women's Rights", AALS Annual Meeting, Section on Women in Legal Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jan. 1982

"Resource Allocation in Legal Services: The Limits of Rationality in Attorney Decisions",

Midwest Political Science Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, April, 1981 (with Robert Meadow)

"Allocating Legal Resources in a Non-Market Context: The Case of the Legal Services

Attorney", Law and Society Annual Meeting, Amherst, Mass., June, 1981

"Decision Making Priorities Among Legal Services Attorneys", Western Political Science Association, Denver Colorado, March, 1981 (with Robert Meadow)

"Teaching First", American Association of Law Schools Workshop on the Professional

Development of the Women Legal Educator, San Diego, California, March 1981

"The Constraints of Tenure Standards on Creative Legal Scholarship", Society of American Law Teachers at AALS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, Jan. 1981

"The Art of Critiquing", Southern California Clinical Education Consortium Conference

on Clinical Teaching and Supervision, Malibu, California, Jan. 1980

"Goals in Law Teaching", Society of American Law Teachers, New York University, Dec.

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SELECTED CONTINUING/LEGAL EDUCATION/LECTURES & PROGRAMS DELIVERED

Georgetown University Legal Studies Institute, 1997, 1998 (courses in Negotiation and Mediation)

Georgetown University CLE-Negotiation for Lawyers, 1996, 2003, 2004 UCLA Law Alumni Assoc., "Are You An Ethical Lawyer?" 1993 UCLA Entertainment Law & Ethics, Feb. 1992 WLALA Negotiation- 1991 Practical Ethics - Knapp, Petersen & Clarke, Nov. 21, 1991 PLI - Negotiation CEB, Lawyering Skills ABA – Negotiation Law firms, private corporations and courts, ADR, mediation, negotiation, Ethics (For over

35 years in over 20 states) BAR ADMISSIONS

Pennsylvania, 1974 U.S. District Court, E.D. Pa. 1974 U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, 1975 California, 1979 District of Columbia, 1997

CURRENT RESEARCH Disputes and Legal Processes (Textbooks and scholarly books and essays)

Multi-Party Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Deliberative Democracy Culture and Conflict Resolution Ethics in Negotiation Legal Ethics and the Legal Profession Issues in Employment and ADR Class Actions and settlement On-going comparative research on women in the legal profession Altruism, empathy, law, ethics and legal education Multi-ethnic/racial/cultural conflict resolution Ethics and ADR The Adversary System Law and Literature Law and Popular Culture

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Carrie Menkel-Meadow c.v. 62 Restorative Justice Feminist Legal Theory Mediation Theory and Practice International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Comparative and Transnational Dispute Resolution and Procedure Globalization of Law and Legal Institutions and Legal Education Dispute System Design International Law and International Organizations Jurisprudence of Peace and Conflict Resolution Comparative Legal Processes/Constitutionalism/Governance