Divorce and Custody Mediation Training
Divorce and Custody Mediation Training - The Saltman Center co-sponsored Divorce and Custody Mediation Training at the William S. Boyd School of Law.
Divorce and Custody Mediation Training - The Saltman Center co-sponsored Divorce and Custody Mediation Training at the William S. Boyd School of Law.
Divorce and Custody Mediation Training - The Saltman Center co-sponsored Divorce and Custody Mediation Training at the William S. Boyd School of Law.
The Saltman Center co-sponsored a conference with the Harvard Program on Negotiation entitled "The Past, Present and Future of the Jewish West Bank and Gaza Settlements: The Internal Israeli Conflict." The conference, which took place in Cambridge Massachusetts, featured U.S. and
The Saltman Center co-sponsored a conference with the Harvard Program on Negotiation entitled "The Past, Present and Future of the Jewish West Bank and Gaza Settlements: The Internal Israeli Conflict." The conference, which took place in Cambridge Massachusetts, featured U.S. and
The Center hosted a symposium at UNLV entitled "Islam and the West: A Clash of Civilizations." The keynote speaker was Dinesh D'Souza, a Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Commenting at the event were Imam Mujahid Ramadan and UNLV law professors
The Boyd School of Law is happy to announce that second-year students Lisa McClane and Jay Odum won first place in the National Finals of the ABA Client Counseling Competition held Saturday, March 12, 2005 in California.
Lisa and Jay will represent the United States in the
Professor Robert Mnookin gave the second annual Saltman Lecture on "The Past, Present and Future of West Bank and Gaza Settlements: The Relevance of the Internal Conflict Among Israeli Jews". His remarks, and the responses from commentators, were published in the Nevada Law
Professor Nancy Welsh of Pennsylvania State University, Dickenson School of Law discussed "What Does Justice Have to Do With Mediation?".
Burma VJ, an Academy Award nominated documentary, explores the work of a team of underground reporters determined to videotape the uprising against the military regime in Myanmar (Burma) that began in September 2007 for the rest of the world to see. It won the 2009 Sundance
Dr. Michael Nagler, International Peace Scholar, Author, Professor Emeritus of Classics & Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley presented and discussed "The Promise of Peace: Exploring Nonviolence and Human Potential"