Our students study Alternative Dispute Resolution with leading faculty and practitioners through Cardozo’s renowned clinics and courses. The Program is home to the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution and sponsors an annual symposium on critical issues in domestic and international dispute resolution.
Envisioning A Multidoor Criminal Courthouse
On October 27, 2023, the Cardozo Journal for Conflict Resolution hosted a symposium where scholars and practitioners came together to answer the question, “How Should a Multidoor Criminal Courthouse Operate?” Speakers explored the role of judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, crime victims, defendants, and the public in this new future. The keynote address was given by Courtney Bryan, executive director of the Center for Justice Innovation. The day-long program, was organized into three distinct panels, during which scholars presented their articles, and a mix of scholars and practitioners were asked to respond with their commentary. A recording of the symposium and Bryan’s remarks are available on the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution website here.

Faculty Talks
Professor Andrea Schneider (top left) gave the keynote address at the Opening Conference for the Mediation Competition “Mediazioni Fiorentine” hosted by the University of Florence, Faculty of Law. (October 2023) Professor Schneider also presented at UC Hastings Symposium Fall Presenter, Against Negotiation, DEI and Dispute Resolution: Reimagining the Field, UC Law San Francisco CNDR 20th Anniversary Conference (November 2023)
Professor Lela Love (bottom middle) gave the keynote address at the conference “Alternative Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice" (Brazil), organized by the Institute of Lawyers of San Paulo and the U.S. Embassy. She was also a panelist for the conference "Mediation: A Sleeping Beauty” (Doha), organized as a part of the Sleeping Beauty Conference Series by the HBKU College of Law, and a trainer in the Advanced Mediation Training for the Mediators of the Office of the Ombudsman for United Nations Funds and Programmes. (October 2023)
Professor Elizabeth Goldman (bottom left) presented on behalf of the Cardozo Securities Clinic at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Investor Advisory Committee in the panel discussion “Examining the use of Complex Investment Products and Strategies by Self-Directed Investors – Is the Current Approach Working?” (December 2023)
Professor Robyn Weinstein (top right) also presented at the New York State Dispute Resolution Annual Conference on a panel entitled, “Through Different Lenses: Increasing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Different facets of Dispute Resolution” (October 2023). Professor Weinstein also presented at the New Jersey Association of Mediation Professionals Annual Conference on “Critical Skills for Civil Mediators” (November 2023).
Professor Brian Farkas (top middle) spoke at the College of Commercial Arbitrators Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, on "The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration." (October 2023)
Professor Hillary Packer (bottom right) presented on Restorative Justice in the Courts, at the New York State Dispute Resolution Annual Conference. (October 2023) The panel focused on restorative justice, a paradigm and set of practices inspired by indigenous traditions, which is increasingly used to respond to harm. Additionally, Professor Packer’s work was featured in a New York Times article about her initiative, “Circles for Safe Streets,” which aims to allow car crash victims and drivers to bridge the communication gap between all the people involved in a car crash using restorative justice techniques.

Alumni Spotlight
Top row (left to right) Serena Lee, Glen Parker, Caterina Cesario
Bottom row (left to right) Dadriana Lepore, Xènia Campàs Gené, Se Won Park, Alejandro Martínez Sanchez
Caterina Cesario, LL.M. ’23, was selected for the 2024 ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Fellowship and will serve on the Arbitration Committee.
Xènia Campàs Gené, LL.M. ‘23, was selected to serve on the NextGen Committee of the Sports Lawyers Association. The Sports Lawyers Association is a non-profit, international, professional organization whose common goal is the understanding, advancement, and ethical practice of sports law.
Serena Lee ’05 was appointed the President and CEO of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution.
Dadriana Lepore, LL.M. ’11, in addition to her practice in family law, domestic relations matters, and mediation, teaches Family Law and Divorce Mediation at Roger Williams Law School in Rhode Island.
Alejandro Martínez Sanchez, LL.M. ’23, was selected for the Young ITA Mentorship Program. The Young ITA promotes the involvement of young professionals (under 40) in the international arbitration community through programs, publications, and other activities. Also, Martínez was chosen as one of the professors for a postgraduate degree in international investments offered by the Barcelona Bar Association, and as the Kukin Teaching Fellow for the International Investment Arbitration class.
Se Won Park, ’23, joined the International Dispute Resolution/International Arbitration Practice Group at Shin & Kim.
Glen Parker, ’10 and LL.M. ‘11 was appointed Assistant Deputy Chief Appellate Court Attorney and oversaw two ADR programs at the Appellate Division, 2nd Department in the New York State Unified Court System.
