Mindful Judging 1.5: The Science of Attention, "Lie Detection," and Bias Reduction - With Kindness, 2016 J. Disp. Resol. 281 (2016) (with Shauna Shapiro & Sarah de Sousa). FULLTEXT
Lie Detection and the Negotiation Within, 16 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 263 (2011). FULLTEXTURL
Yes, And: Core Concerns, Internal Mindfulness, and External Mindfulness for Emotional Balance, Lie Detection, and Successful Negotiation, 10 Nev. L.J. 365 (2010). FULLTEXT
Managing the Goal–Setting Paradox: How to Get Better Results from High Goals and Be Happy, 25 Negotiation J. 217 (2009) (with Chris Guthrie). URL
After Basic Mindfulness Mediation: External Mindfulness, Emotional Truthfulness, and Lie Detection in Dispute Resolution, 2006 J. Disp. Resol. 511 (2006). FULLTEXTURL
Behind the Process: Remembering John Ely's Compassion, 58 U. Miami L. Rev. 955 (2004). FULLTEXTURL
The Promise and Perils of "Our" Justice: Psychological, Critical and Economic Perspectives on Communities and Prejudices in Mediation, 6 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 1 (2004). FULLTEXTURL
Foreword: Revisioning the Constellations of Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Scholarship, 55 Stan. L. Rev. 2267 (2003). FULLTEXTURL
Adapting Meditation to Promote Negotiation Success: A Guide to Varieties and Scientific Support, 7 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 67 (2002) (with Adele M. Hayes & Greg C. Feldman). FULLTEXTURL
The Lawyer–Negotiator as Mood Scientist: What We Know and Don't Know about How Mood Relates to Successful Negotiation, 2002 J. Disp. Resol. 1 (2002) (with Adele Hayes & Greg Feldman). FULLTEXTURL
Tweaking the Market for Autonomy: A Problem-Solving Perspective to Informed Consent in Arbitration, 56 U. Miami L. Rev. 909 (2002). FULLTEXT
Whatever Happened to Anti–Semitism? How Social Science Theories Identify Discrimination and Promote Coalitions Between “Different” Minorities, 85 Cornell L. Rev. 313 (2000). FULLTEXTURL
Privatizing Same-Sex “Marriage” Through Alternative Dispute Resolution: Community-Enhancing Versus Community-Enabling Mediation, 44 UCLA L. Rev. 1687 (1997). FULLTEXTURL
Chapters In Books
(Mindfully) Negotiating Around “Lies”:
The Science of Nonverbal Communication for
“Soft” and “Hard” Cultures, inComparative Dispute Resolution 116 (Maria Federica Moscati et al. eds., Edward Elgar Pub. 2020) (Research Handbooks in Comparative Law series). AMAZON
Persuasion, Negotiation, and the Law, inNonverbal Communication: Science and Applications 191 (David R. Matsumoto, Mark G. Frank & Hyi Sung Hwang eds., Sage Publications 2012) (invited and peer reviewed).
Identity, Beliefs, Emotion, and Negotiation Success, inThe handbook of dispute resolution 99 (Michael L. Moffitt & Robert C. Bordone eds. 2005). CATALOGURL
Book Reviews
Don't Just Say No, 24 Negotiation J. 89 (2008) (reviewing William Ury, The Power of a Positive No: How to Say No and Still Get to Yes (2007)).
Prevention Perspectives on "Different" Kinds of Discrimination: From Attacking Different "Isms" to Promoting Acceptance in Critical Race Theory, Law and Economics, and Empirical Research, 55 Stan. L. Rev. 2293 (2003) (reviewing Ian Ayres, Pervasive Prejudice? (2001) & Francisco Valdes, Jerome M. Culp, & Angela P. Harris, Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory (2002)). URL
Re–visioning the Dependency Crisis and the Negotiator's Dilemma: Reflections on the Sexual Family and the Mother–Child Dyad, 22 Law & Soc. Inquiry 97 (1997) (reviewing Martha A. Fineman, The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies (1995)). URL
Were Patricia Williams and Donald Dworkin Separated at Birth?, 95 Colum. L. Rev. 1568 (1995) (reviewing Richard A. Posner, Overcoming Law (1995)) (with a reply by Posner). HEINWL
Other Publications
The Problem Solvers: Mediators For Lesbians And Gay Men (Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation, Working Paper No. 44, 1991).
Student Notes/Comments
Note, Beyond Atomized Discrimination: Use of Acts Of Discrimination Against "Other" Minorities to Prove Discriminatory Motivation Under Federal Employment Law, 43 Stan. L. Rev. 241 (1990). URL
Dissertations & Theses
Beyond Pontius Pilate and Judge Lynch: The Pardoning Power in Theory and Practice as Illustrated in the Leo Frank Case (1986) (unpublished A.B. thesis, Harvard University) (on file with author).