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Communication 2.0: The Perils of Communicating Through Technology

Think of all the ways our lives have been made easier and more efficient with technology.  With just the click of a button (or a mouse), we have the world at our fingertips.  Communication alone has...

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Collaborative Divorce: A Model for Effective Problem-Solving and Prevention

A Review of Forrest S. Mosten, Collaborative Divorce Handbook* By Thomas D. Barton** Introduction Collaborate Divorce Handbook, by Forrest S. Mosten, delivers what its title suggests–a complete,...

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Bridging Cultural and Technological Divides: The Role of Culture in Email...

By Matthew Parker, a 3L law student at Harvard Law School I. Introduction: The Role of Culture in Email Negotiations Culture fundamentally affects email negotiations. In an increasingly globalized...

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Let’s Try a Presidential Dialogue

By Robert C. Bordone and Heather Scheiwe Kulp UPDATE: See the authors’ related Los Angeles Times op-ed here. After the first presidential debate, it was hard to tell whether the pollsters and pundits...

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Symposium 2014 Recap

Our Symposium on March 1, 2014 discussing Political Dialogue and Civility in an Age of Polarization was a success! Thank you to all of our wonderful presenters and attendees. Head over to the Symposium...

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