On March 4th, 2022, the Texas A&M Law Review and the Aggie Dispute Resolution Program (law.tamu.edu/ADR) hosted a symposium entitled The Renaissance Woman of Dispute Resolution: Carrie Menkel-Meadow’s Contributions to New Directions in Feminism, Ethics, and ADR (law.tamu.edu/CMM).
We were honored to have a conversation with Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow, the Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor of Law at UC Irvine and one of the preeminent scholars and founders of the field of dispute resolution.
Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow speaks about the conflict between preparing students for the bar exam and introducing students to alternative career paths, a topic she addresses in , 45 MCGEORGE L. REV. 133 (2013).
Look for videos for: Part 1: What is Not Mediatable, and Part 3: Why Diversity Matters in Law Schools
Learn more about the Spring 2022 Symposium: law.tamu.edu/CMM
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