I am happy to announce that Keith Allred, Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse and the Founder of Common Sense America, will deliver the 8th Annual Bruce E. Meyerson Lecture at Arizona State.   You may know him better as the ...
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  1. Keith Allred to Deliver the 8th Annual Meyerson Lecture at Arizona State
  2. AI Risks Are Real – and Manageable
  3. ADR Scholarship Projects – February 2026 Edition
  4. AI and Negotiation: The New Frontier of Dispute Resolution
  5. DR Educators Colloquium April 16 & 17
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Keith Allred to Deliver the 8th Annual Meyerson Lecture at Arizona State

I am happy to announce that Keith Allred, Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse and the Founder of Common Sense America, will deliver the 8th Annual Bruce E. Meyerson Lecture at Arizona State.  You may know him better as the first Negotiation professor hired by the Kennedy School at Harvard. The lecture, … Continue reading Keith Allred to Deliver the 8th Annual Meyerson Lecture at Arizona State
   

AI Risks Are Real – and Manageable

My latest Theory Meets Practice column in CPR’s Alternatives magazine, How Legal and Dispute Resolution Professionals Can Manage AI Risks, explains how to assess and manage generative artificial intelligence (AI) risks. Many legal and other dispute resolution professionals use AI tools to draft documents, brainstorm ideas, organize information, and prepare for negotiations and mediations. There … Continue reading AI Risks Are Real – and Manageable
   

ADR Scholarship Projects – February 2026 Edition

Thank you to FOI Peter Reilly (Texas A&M) for compiling this list. Hal Abramson (Touro Law) Article: “AI Bots as Teachers: What is left for human law professors to offer in the classroom?” This article considers what bots can do as AI law teachers, how students are already using bots for learning, how to integrate … Continue reading ADR Scholarship Projects – February 2026 Edition
   

AI and Negotiation: The New Frontier of Dispute Resolution

From Sarah Cole: The Santa Clara School of Law Conflict Resolution Program and the Stanford Law School Gould Negotiation and Mediation Program will jointly sponsor a program on AI and Negotiation: The New Frontier of Dispute Resolution on Thursday, February 5, 2026, from 4:30–6:00 pm PST, with in-person options at Santa Clara Law and Stanford Law … Continue reading AI and Negotiation: The New Frontier of Dispute Resolution
   

DR Educators Colloquium April 16 & 17

Hi everyone!  We are delighted to share more details and registration information for the Dispute Resolution Educators Colloquium on April 16-17, 2026 and the call for proposals for a Poster Session at the Friday event. Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6:00pm – 8:00pm Cardozo will host the ABA DR Section Regional Meetup where the students of the Cardozo … Continue reading DR Educators Colloquium April 16 & 17
   

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