Alternatives to Adjudication

Alternatives to Adjudication in United States

Alternatives To Adjudication

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Further Reading

  • Acceptable Truth (letter), Hecht, Ira H., 61: 5 (Jun.-Jul. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • Adjudication to Settlement: Shading in the Gray, Kritzer, Herbert M., 70: 161-165 (Oct.-Nov. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • ADR course online (brief), Richert, David, 86: 57 (July-Aug. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • ADR Problems and Prospects: Looking to the Future, Goldberg, Stephen B., Green, Eric D., and Sander, Frank E.A., 69: 291-299 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Alabama’s Chief Justice In Spotlight As Directors Report On Court Improvements (focus), Hoelzel, William, 67: 510-511 (May ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Courts: An Introduction (introduction), Alfini, James J., 69: 252-253, 314 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Arbitration vs. Mediation – Explaining the Differences, Cooley, John W., 69: 263-269 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Balancing act: implementing a statewide, court-sponsored ADR program, Goldschmidt, Jona and Hallett, Michael, 80: 222-229 (Mar.-Apr. ’97, AJS Judicature)
  • The benefits of win-win mediation (viewpoint), Nagel, Stuart S., 85: 110-111, 159-160 (Nov.-Dec. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Can Computers Aid the Dispute Resolution Process? (query), Nagel, Stuart S. and Barczyk, Casimir, 71: 253, 294-295 (Feb.-Mar. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Can Court-Related Alternatives Improve Our Dispute Resolution System? (query), Rosenberg, Maurice, 69: 254-255 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Canadian Conference Considers the High Cost of Justice Today (news), Nejelski, Paul, 63: 350-352 (Feb. ’80, AJS Judicature)
  • Canadian Conference Explores Judicial Independence, Public Expectations of Justice (focus), Nejelski, Paul, 69: 51-53 (Jun.-Jul. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • The Case Against Mandatory Court-Annexed ADR Programs, Eisele, G. Thomas, 75: 34-40 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • The Changing Face of America – How Will Demographic Trends Affect the Courts, Author, No, 72: 125-132 (Aug.-Sep. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • The changing role of the trial judge (viewpoint), Ludwig, Edmund V., 85: 216-217, 253 (Mar.-Apr. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • Civil Mediation in Palm Beach: A “Retired” Massachusetts Judge Pioneers A Sucessful New Program (focus), Ratliff, Leslie C., 73: 51-53, 57 (Jun.-Jul. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • A closer look at mandatory arbitration for consumers (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 91: 220-221,260 (Mar-Apr ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • Community justice: An international overview (focus), Wolf, Robert V., 91: 306-309 (May-Jun ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • Community Mediation in Massachusetts: Lessons From A Decade of Development (focus), Davis, Albie M., 69: 307-309 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Comparing Court Productivity (letter), Doyle, Joe, 63: 56 (Aug. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Congress May Approve a Bill for Minor Disputes This Year (news), Author, No, 63: 146 (Sep. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Could Settlement Masters Help Reduce the Cost of Litigation and the Workload of Federal Courts? (query), Cooley, John W., 68: 59-60, 88-89 (Aug.-Sep. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Court Productivity (letter), Holmes, George P., 62: 414 (Mar. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration Is Providing Litigants With A Speedier and Less Expensive Alternative to the Traditional Courtroom Trial, Broderick, Raymond J., 75: 41-44 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Court-Annexed Compulsory Arbitration: It Works, Broderick, Raymond J., 72: 217-225 (Dec.-Jan. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • The D.C. Multi-Door Courthouse (focus), Finkelstein, Linda J., 69: 305-306 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Dispute Resolution: The Periphery Becomes the Core (review essay), Menkel-Meadow, Carrie, 69: 300-304 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Do arbitrators know something that judges don’t? Ruminations on arbitral and judicial case management, McArthur, John Burritt, 94: 107-118 (Nov-Dec ’10, AJS Judicature)
  • Do Minor Disputes Deserve Second Class Justice? (query), Nejelski, Paul, 61: 102-103 (Sep. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • The Drugging Of The Courts: How Sick Is The Patient And What Is The Treatment?, Author, No, 73: 314-321 (Apr.-May ’90, AJS Judicature)
  • Early Assessment Program Reduces Disposition Time, Author, No, 78: 158 (Nov.-Dec. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Early mediation efforts (letter), Stanley, Nancy E., 80: 49 (July-Aug. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Early Neutral Evaluation: A Follow-Up Report, Levine, David I., 70: 236-240 (Dec.-Jan. ’87, AJS Judicature)
  • Evaluating the Dade County Citizen Dispute Settlement Program, Salas, Luis and Schneider, Ronald, 63: 174-183 (Oct. ’79, AJS Judicature)
  • Examining the Claims of a Small Claims Court: A Florida Case Study, Purdum, Elizabeth, 65: 25-37 (Jun.-Jul. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Exploring the issues in private judging (panel discussion), Discussion, Panel, 77: 203-210 (Jan.-Feb. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Fiddling While Rome Burns: A Response to Dr. Hensler, Butler, Gregory Brian and Miller, Brian David, 75: 251-254 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • The Future and the Courts: A Perspective from Illinois, Pilchen, Ira, 76: 137-139, 141-146 (Oct.-Nov. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • How courts can prepare for Y2K litigation (focus), Kent, Elizabeth and Van, Epps, Douglas, 82: 233-234, 238 (Mar.-Apr. ’99, AJS Judicature)
  • Improving the summary jury trial, Metzloff, Thomas B., 77: 9-12 (Jul.-Aug. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Indigenous justice systems and tribal society, Melton, Ada Pecos, 79: 126-133 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • An ineffective solution (letter), Salibra, Lawrence A., II, 84: 6 (July-Aug. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • Is There A New Role for Lawyers in Nonadversary Proceedings? (query), Beresford, Robert and Shea, Felice K., 62: 7, 49-50 (Jun.-Jul. ’78, AJS Judicature)
  • The Jeffersonian/Hamiltonian Duality: A Framework for Understanding Reforms In the Administration of Justice, Nejelski, Paul, 64: 450-462 (May ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges and Small Claims (letter), Ward, B. William, 65: 56 (Aug. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Judges’ views on vanishing civil trials, Bennett, Mark W., Downie, Margaret H., and Zervos, Larry C., 88: 306-309, 312 (May-June ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • Judicial Involvement in Settlement: How Judges and Lawyers View It, Rude, Dale E. and Wall, James A., Jr., 72: 175-178 (Oct.-Nov. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Let’s Try A Small Claims Calendar for the U.S. Courts (viewpoint), Schwarzer, William W., 78: 221-223, 263-264 (Mar.-Apr. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Litigants like mediation (brief), Richert, David, 85: 101 (Sept.-Oct. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Mandatory ADR: Can We Talk? (editorial), Editorial, AJS, 78: 272, 321 (May-Jun. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Mandatory arbitration for customers but not for peers: A study of arbitration clauses in consumer and non-consumer contracts, Eisenberg, Theodore, Miller, Geoffery P., and Sherwin, Emily, 92: 118-123 (3, AJS Judicature)
  • Mandatory Mediation of Divorce: Maine’s Experience (focus), Clark, Lincoln and Orbeton, Jane, 69: 310-312 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • The Mansion vs. The Gatehouse: Viewing the Courts from a Consumer’s Perspective, Church, Thomas W., Jr., 75: 255-261 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Mediation: Is It An Effective Alternative to Adjudication In Resolving Prisoner Complaints?, Cole, George F., Hanson, Roger A., and Silbert, Jonathan E., 65: 481-489 (May ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Mediation: The New Move Toward Justice Without Judges, Abrahams, Steven, 65: 493-496 (May ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Miami Drug Court Gives Drug Defendants A Second Chance (focus), Finn, Peter and Newlyn, Andrea K., 77: 268-271 (Mar.-Apr. ’94, AJS Judicature)
  • Minitrials and matchmakers: Styles of conducting settlement conferences, Hyman, Jonathan M. and Heumann, Milton, 80: 123-129 (Nov.-Dec. ‘
    96, AJS Judicature)
  • Mr. Cooley Responds (letter), Cooley, John W., 68: 261, 304 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • A Neighborhood Court for Neighborhood Suits, Beresford, Robert and Cooper, Jill, 61: 185-190 (Oct. ’77, AJS Judicature)
  • A new era of federal-tribal court cooperation, Wallace, J. Clifford, 79: 150-153 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • New studies provide insight into how disputants value case evaluation by third parties (focus), Jones, Gregory Todd and Yarn, Douglas H., 87: 147-148 (Nov.-Dec. ’03, AJS Judicature)
  • Northern District of California Adopts Early Neutral Evaluation to Expedite Dispute Resolution, Levine, David I., 72: 235-238 (Dec.-Jan. ’89, AJS Judicature)
  • Private Dispute Resolution (letter), Phillips, Barbara Ashley, 68: 260 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • The privatization of civil justice (viewpoint), Murray, Peter, 91: 272-275, 315-316 (May-Jun ’08, AJS Judicature)
  • The reemergence of tribal society and traditional justice systems, Vicenti, Carey N., 79: 134-141 (Nov.-Dec. ’95, AJS Judicature)
  • Rent-A-Judge: Private Settlement for the Public Good, Coulson, Robert, 66: 7-10 (Jun.-Jul. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Rent-A-Judge: Secret Justice for the Privileged Few, Gnaizda, Robert, 66: 6, 11-13 (Jun.-Jul. ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court, Wissler, Roselle L., Bezanson, Randall P., Cranberg, Gilbert, and Soloski, John, 71: 197-201 (Dec.-Jan. ’88, AJS Judicature)
  • Resolving Libel Cases Out of Court: How Attorneys View the Libel Dispute Resolution Program, Wissler, Roselle, Cranberg, Gilbert, Soloski, John, Murchison, Brian, and Bezanson, Randall P., 75: 329-333 (Apr.-May ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • The role of apology in tort law, Shuman, Daniel W., 83: 180-189 (Jan.-Feb. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • The Role of Our Courts and The Logic of Court Reform: Notes on The Justice Department’s Approach to Improving Justice, Sarat, Austin, 64: 300-311 (Feb. ’81, AJS Judicature)
  • Settlement conferences help resolve criminal cases (viewpoint), Gottsfield, Robert L. and Michkowski, Mitch, 90: 196-199,235 (Mar-Apr ’07, AJS Judicature)
  • Small Claims Retort (letter), Rinn, Edward, 65: 457 (May ’82, AJS Judicature)
  • Standards of Conduct for Mediators, Feerick, John D., 79: 314-317 (May-June ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • State Court-Annexed Arbitration: What Do Attorneys Think?, Boersema, Craig, Hanson, Roger A., and Keilitz, Susan, 75: 28-33 (Jun.-Jul. ’91, AJS Judicature)
  • Study shows consumers fare better in arbitration (brief), Richert, David, 88: 232-233 (Mar.-Apr. ’05, AJS Judicature)
  • A successful binding summary jury trial, Feagley, Michael R. and Rogers, Walter M., 79: 181-184 (Jan.-Feb. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • The Summary Jury Trial – An Alternative Method of Resolving Disputes, Lambros, Thomas D., 69: 286-290 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • The Summary Jury Trial: An Effective Aid To Settlement, Lambros, Thomas D., 77: 6-8, 12 (Jul.-Aug. ’93, AJS Judicature)
  • Symposium Examines Tort Liability System Problems (focus), Burnham, David, 70: 59-60 (Jun.-Jul. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • Taking Aim at the American Legal System: The Council on Competitiveness’s Agenda for Legal Reform, Hensler, Deborah R., 75: 244-250 (Feb.-Mar. ’92, AJS Judicature)
  • Training Institutional Masters (letter), Hay, Herbert Darrell, 68: 260-261 (Feb.-Mar. ’85, AJS Judicature)
  • Umpiring the multi-opinion justice system (viewpoint), Ruhlin, Charles and Scheiber, Harry N., 80: 58-61 (Sept.-Oct. ’96, AJS Judicature)
  • Unsettling Issues About Settling Civil Litigation: Examining “Doomsday Machines,” “Quick Looks” and Other Modest Proposals, Bedlin, Howard and Nejelski, Paul, 68: 9-29 (Jun.-Jul. ’84, AJS Judicature)
  • Veterans court in session in Buffalo (brief), Eckley, Timothy S., 92: 43-44 (1, AJS Judicature)
  • What is a traditional judge anyway? Problem solving in the state courts, Berman, Greg, 84: 78-85 (Sept.-Oct. ’00, AJS Judicature)
  • What role does gender play in mediation of domestic relations cases?, Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen, 86: 134-143 (Nov.-Dec. ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • What the growing use of pre-dispute binding arbitration means for the judiciary (viewpoint), Williams, Jackson, 85: 266-267 (May-June ’02, AJS Judicature)
  • What We Know and Don’t Know About Court-Administered Arbitration, Hensler, Deborah R., 69: 270-278 (Feb.-Mar. ’86, AJS Judicature)
  • What’s ahead for courts? (brief), Richert, David, 84: 217 (Jan.-Feb. ’01, AJS Judicature)
  • Who shall mediate?, Hill, Norma Jeanne, 82: 70-73 (Sept.-Oct. ’98, AJS Judicature)
  • Why attorneys support mandatory mediation, Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen, 82: 224-231 (Mar.-Apr. ’99, AJS Judicature)

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