January 2004
The Saltman Center was pleased to co-host a short trial held at the William S. Boyd School of Law with the Eighth Judicial District Court.
February 2004
Professor Carrie Menkel Meadow gave the first annual Saltman Lecture and examined links between democratic theory and facilitative approaches to dispute resolution. Professor Menkel-Meadow is a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, where she is also Director of the Hewlett Dispute Resolution and Problem Solving Program.
March 2004
Professor Jennifer Robbennolt of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law spoke on Apologies and Legal Settlement at the William S. Boyd Law School.
Professor Mary Ellen Reimund of the Central Washington University SeaTac Center spoke on Mediating Criminal Cases: A Restorative Approach at the William S. Boyd Law School.
June 2004
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.
Domestic Violence Protocol Training - The Saltman Center co-sponsored Domestic Violence Protocol 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.
October 2004
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 Israeli politicians and academics from a broad array of perspectives and disciplines.
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 Christopher Blakesley and Jean Sternlight. The event was moderated by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Philip Pro.