Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute
Publications & Presentations 2001-2002












American Arbitration Association

Articles:

Lisa B. Bingham & S. Sarraf, Employment Arbitration Before and After the Due Process Protocol for Mediation and Arbitration of Statutory Disputes Arising Out of Employment: Preliminary Evidence that Self-Regulation Makes a Difference, in Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Employment Arena: Proceedings of the New York University 53rd Annual Conference on Labor __-__ (Samuel Estreicher ed., forthcoming 2002).

Lisa B. Bingham, Self Determination in Dispute System Design and Arbitration, 56 Miami L. Rev. 873-908 (2002).

Presentations:

March 2, 2002: Coral Gables, Florida: University of Miami School of Law Arbitration Symposium. Lisa Bingham presented “Self-Determination in Dispute System Design and Arbitration.”

Environmental Protection Agency
 
Publications:
 
Rosemary O’Leary, Evaluating Environmental and Public Policy Conflict Resolution Programs and Policies, an edited book of papers from evaluation conference of March, 2001, draft sent to publishers, April 2002, (forthcoming, 2003)
 
Carolyn Bordeaux, Rosemary O'Leary, & Richard Thornburgh, Control, Communication and Power:  A Study of the Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution of Enforcement Actions at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 17 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 175-91 (2001).
 
Rosemary O'Leary & Susan Raines, Alternative Dispute Resolution at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: A Letter to Christine Todd Whitman, 7 Envtl. Law. (2001).
 
Rosemary O'Leary & Susan Raines, Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Alternative Dispute Resolution at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 61 Pub. Admin. Rev. 661-71 (2001).
 
Susan Raines & Rosemary O'Leary, Evaluating the Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Techniques and Processes in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement Cases: Views of Agency Attorneys, 18 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 119-34 (2001).

Presentations:

March, 2001, Newark, New Jersey, National Conference of the American Society for Public    Administration.  Rosemary O’Leary and Susan Raines presented “Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Alternative Dispute Resolution at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “

March, 2001, Washington, D.C.,  ICRI Conference on Evaluating ECR Programs and Policies.

Rosemary O’Leary and Susan Raines presented “ Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Alternative Dispute Resolution at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.”

Environmental Attorneys

Publications:

Rosemary O'Leary & Maja Husar, Public Managers, Attorneys, and Alternative Dispute Resolution:  Results and Implications for a National Survey, Int’l J. Pub. Admin. (forthcoming 2002).

Rosemary O'Leary and Maja Husar, What Environmental and Natural Resource Attorneys Really Think about Alternative Dispute Resolution:  A National Survey, Nat. Resources & Env’t (forthcoming 2002).

United States Postal Service (USPS)

Publications:

Tina Nabatchi & Lisa B. Bingham, Transformative Mediation in the USPS REDRESS® Program: Observations of ADR Specialists, 18 Hofstra Lab. & Emp. L.J. 339-427 (2001).

Mediation at Work: The Report of the National REDRESS® Evaluation Project of the United States Postal Service (Indiana Conflict Resolution Institute ed., 2001) (Prepared as conference materials for the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution – 3rd Annual Conference and at the First International Conference of the Association for Conflict Resolution,  Toronto, Canada; Toronto, Canada; October 10-12).   

Lisa-Marie Napoli, USPS Supervisors and Conflict Management Techniques: Evaluating Training and Mediation Interventions and Dimensions of Gender (2002) (unpublished PhD. dissertation, Indiana University) (on file with author). 

Lisa B. Bingham & Mikaela Cristina Novac, Mediation’s Impact on Formal Complaint Filing: Before and After the REDRESS® Program at the United States Postal Service, 21 Rev. Pub. Personnel Admin. 308-331 (2001).

Lisa B. Bingham, Addressing the ‘REDRESS®’": A Discussion of the Status of the United States Postal Service's Transformative Mediation Program Symposium on USPS REDRESS® Program, 2 Cardozo Online J. Conflict Resol. (2001), at http://www.cardozo.yu.edu/cojcr/final_site/symposia/vol_2_symposia/postal_trans.htm.

Lisa B. Bingham & Lisa-Marie Napoli, Employment Dispute Resolution and Workplace Culture: The REDRESS® Program at the United States Postal Service, in The Federal Alternative Dispute Resolution Deskbook 507-26 (M. Breger & J. Schatz eds., 2001.)

Lisa B. Bingham & David W. Pitts, Highlights of Mediation at Work: The Report of the National REDRESS® Evaluation Project, 18 Negotiation Journal 135-146 (2002).

Lisa B. Bingham, Kiwhan Kim, & Susan Raines, Exploring the Role of Representation In Employment Mediation at the USPS, 17 Ohio St. J. Disp. Resol.  341-378 (2002).

Lisa B. Bingham, Why Supppose? Let’s Find Out:  A Public Policy Research Program on Dispute Resolution, 2002 J. Disp. Resol. 101-126 (2002)  (Invited as part of symposium issue; The Journal is a law review published by the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law).

Lisa B. Bingham, REDRESS™ at the USPS – A Breakthrough Mediation Program, 1 ACResolution 34 (Spring 2002).

Presentations:

March 2002; Phoenix, Arizona:  American Society of Public Administration’s 63rd Conference Lisa-Marie Napoli presented her dissertation research on a panel session entitled "Using Collaboration to Deliver Public Service."

April 27, 2001; Washington, D.C.: American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution. Presented research on USPS REDRESS® I program as part of panel entitled “Mediation at Work: The Report of the National REDRESS® Evaluation Project.”

January 2001; New Orleans, Louisiana: Industrial Relations Research Association Kim, Kiwhan, Raines, Susan Summers, and Bingham, Lisa B. presented a research poster session: “Exploring the Role of Representation In Employment Mediation at the USPS.”

January 29, 2001; New York, NY: Benjamin Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. Lisa Bingham attended an invited colloquium, “Addressing the ‘Redress’: A Discussion of the Status of the United States Postal Service's Transformative Mediation Program.”

January 30, 2001; New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University School of Law. Lisa Bingham presented at an invited colloquium: “Self-determination, Microjustice and Macrojustice: Dispute System Design in the Dark.”

October 2001: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Association for Conflict Resolution. Lisa Bingham presented research on USPS REDRESS® II program as part of panel entitled “Mediating With Lawyers.”

April 2002: Seattle, Washington: American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution. Lisa Bingham participated on a panel titled “Mediation in the Administrative Hearing Process: How Effective is it for Formal Complaints of Discrimination.”

 

 


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