Blog posts containing student work have been published since 2021 on the CJCR website and are archived here.
The Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution (CJCR) features topics in alternative dispute resolution and mediation. The Journal reflects the prominence of Cardozo’s program in Alternative Dispute Resolution, which includes the school's pioneering mediation clinic, participation in intraschool and national counseling, negotiation, and mediation advocacy competitions; a student chapter of the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution; and various other symposia and events.
Submissions from 2022
Arbitration as a Solution to Commercial Cannabis Contract Clashes, Steven Frydman
Conflict and Compromise Over U.S.-E.U. Data Flows, Lydia Balestra
Practical Concerns for Automated Mediation, MyeongHwan Cha
The Diversity Issue in Arbitration, Tanuja Krishna
COVID-19 Eviction Moratoriums: Mediating Residential Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Stephanie Schatz
Turning to Online Dispute Resolution in Responding to Unexpected Rises in Construction Costs, Jonah Lax
The Role of the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement in COVID-Related Game Absences, Madeline S. Nelson
Submissions from 2021
Will Other States Adopt California’s Ab 51 After Its Validation by the Ninth Circuit?, Henry Gluck
New York’s No-Fault Automobile Liability Insurance Dispute Process, Brandon Hamroff
The Abuse of Migrant Workers by World Cup 2022 Hosts, Qatar: A Case to Be Made for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Leandro Gomes
Mediation and Negotiation in South Korea and Japan, Julie Kim
The Implications of the Supreme Court’s NCAA v. Alston Decision and Why Negotiation May Be Key to Fending off Future Litigation, Michele Lehat