SMU Law Review
Front Matter
Articles
"ADR" Techniques in the Reformation Model of Civil DisputeRobert M. Parker and Leslie J. Hagin1905
Differing Visions - Differing Values: A Comment on Judge Parker's Reformation Model for Federal District CourtsG. Thomas Eisele1935
Teaching the Skills of SettlementRoger Fisher and William Jackson1985
To Solve Problems, Not Make Them: Intergrating ADR in the Law School CurriculumCarrie Menkel-Meadow1995
Resolving Disputes Over Attorneys' Fees: The Role of ADRAlan Scott Rau2005
Court-Mandated Alternative Dispute Resolution: What Form of Participation Should Be RequiredEdward F. Sherman2079
Court-Referred ADR and the Lawyer-Mediator: In Service of WhomLouis J. Weber Jr.2113
The Culture of Battering and the Role of Mediation in Domestic Violence CasesKarla Fischer, Neil Vidmar, and Rene Ellis2117
Alternative Dispute Resolution in the International Context: The North American Free Trade AgreementO. Thomas Johnson Jr.2175
The Practice and Prospect of Victim-Offender ProgramsHarry Mika2191
Public Policy ADR: Confidentiality in ConflictWill Pryor and Robert M. O'Boyle2207
Keeping Public Mediation Public: Exploring the Conflict between Confidential Mediation and Open GovernmentThomas S. Leatherbury and Mark A. Cover2221
Comment
Preface: The Elusive Promise of Legal ReformKenneth Penegar1889