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Convergence, Ep5: Joshua Crabtree – Creative Access to Justice Approaches in Rural America
August 3, 2021
via HNMCP blog In episode 5 host Oladeji Tiamiyu speaks with Joshua Crabtree, the Executive Director of Legal Aid of the Bluegrass,…
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Convergence, Ep4: Jess Fjeld
July 6, 2021
Episode 4 of “Convergence” features a conversation with Jess Fjeld, the Assistant Director of Harvard’s Cyberlaw Clinic and an expert on artificial intelligence…
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via HNMCP blog A major new report jointly released today by the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program and the American Bar…
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Interview with Oladeji Tiamiyu
June 23, 2021
via HNMCP This interview was conducted for the ADR as First Career video blog: www.adras1stcareer.com #ADRas1stCareer highlighting and celebrating the success stories of…
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via HNMCP blog
by Peter Daniels ’21 Credit: Martha Stewart As the world has adjusted to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Harvard Mediation… -
Student Spotlight: Patrick Maxwell ʼ21
May 25, 2021
via HNMCP blog Patrick maxwell ’21 Patrick Maxwell is a dual-degree candidate for his JD at Harvard Law School and his MA in Law and…
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Convergence: Ep 1 with Colin Rule
May 7, 2021
via HNMCP blog In this series, host Oladeji Tiamiyu will speak with thought-leaders and practitioners at the intersection of dispute resolution and technology, covering…
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via The Crimson
by Emmy M. Cho A Harvard Law School clinic that offers professional experience to law students in negotiation and mediation… -
Alternatives to Policing
March 25, 2021
via Harvard Magazine
by Lydialyle Gibson Harvard Law School students Anna Vande Velde and William Roberts
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When Norms Collide, Part 2 – Rights, Interests, and Power: Why Inter-Bubble Conflicts are so Hard to Resolve
March 22, 2021
via HNMCP blog
by Patrick Maxwell ’21 This post is the second installment of a multi-part blog series by Patrick Maxwell, “When Norms Collide: The (Growing?) Challenge of Inter-bubble… -
Solving racial disparities in policing
March 2, 2021
via Harvard Gazette
by Colleen Walsh Protesters take a knee in front of New York City police officers during a solidarity rally for George Floyd,… -
Truth Commissions as an Antidote to Unrest: Where Dialogue and Transparency Promote Reconciliation
March 2, 2021
via HNMCP blog
by Oladeji Tiamiyu ’20 President Adama Barrow of The Gambia takes a group picture with Truth, Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) members… -
Identity Commitments at the Negotiating Table
March 2, 2021
via HNMCP blog
by Zekariah McNeal ’21 Identity often affects the substance of negotiations, not just the process. But this influence might be the most likely to… -
What Are We Learning About Convening Peace in a Pandemic?
February 13, 2021
via HNMCP blog
A conversation with Lisa Dicker ’17 and Danae Paterson ’16 In their Spring 2020 issue the Harvard Negotiation Law Review published a cutting-edge analysis… -
The Risk—and Relief—in Calls for Unity
January 30, 2021
via HNMCP blog
by Deanna Pantin Parrish ’16 and Sara del Nido Budish ’13 President Biden ran on a campaign of unity, “… -
Power, Protest, and Political Change
December 18, 2020
via HNMCP blog A project by Brooke Davies and Daniel Oyolu, under the supervision of the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program’s Dispute System Design Clinic The…
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Alumni Spotlight: Corey Linehan
October 17, 2020
via HNMCP blog Corey Linehan Corey Linehan is a two-time Dispute Systems Design Clinic alumnus who graduated from Harvard Law School in 2018. Nowadays,…
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Student Spotlight: Obianuju Enworom
October 10, 2020
via HNMCP blog Obianuju Enworom is a New Jersey native and a 3L at Harvard Law School (HLS). Before coming to HLS, she received…