Posts Tagged ‘Law’
The Contemplative Lawyer: On the Potential Contributions of Mindfulness Meditation to Law Students, Lawyers, and their Clients
Riskin, L. (2002). “The Contemplative Lawyer: On the Potential Contributions of Mindfulness Meditation to Law Students, Lawyers, and their Clients.” Harvard Negotiation Law Review, 7, 1.
Read MoreDifficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
Stone, D. & Patton, B. & Heen, S. (2010). Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most. New York: Penguin.
Read MoreThe Buddha’s Parable and Legal Rhetoric
Zlotnick, D. (2001). The Buddha’s Parable and Legal Rhetoric. 58 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 957
Read MoreTransforming Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in the Legal Life
Keeva, S. (2011). Transforming Practices: Finding Joy and Satisfaction in the Legal Life. American Bar Association; 10th Edition edition.
Read MoreThe Psychology of Mediation: Issues of Self and Identity and the IDR Cycle
Bader, Elizabeth. (2008). “The Psychology of Mediation: Issues of Self and Identity and the IDR Cycle” (Abstract)
Read MoreReport on the Contemplative Law Program and 1999 Retreat
Report on the Contemplative Law Program and the Yale Law Contemplative Practice Retreat by Mitzie S. White, Ph.D., J.D. October 1999 Trinity Conference Center, West Cornwall, CT
Read More2001 Contemplative Law Retreat Report
Contemplative Law Retreat Report October 18-22, 2001 Race Brook Lodge, Sheffield, MA by Heidi Norton
Read MoreReport on the 2002 Contemplative Law Retreat
Report on the 2002 Contemplative Law Retreat at Trinity Conference Center March 22-24, 2002 by Heidi Norton
Read MoreThe Meditative Perspective
The Meditative Perspective A working draft prepared by the Working Group on Meditation and Law.
Read MoreReport on the September 2008 Law Retreat
Retreat for Legal Professionals September 11-14, 2008 Menla Mountain Retreat Center, Phoenicia, NY This retreat was made possible with support from the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism
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