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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 24, 2006

Norman Brand

As a young university professor in the 1970s, Norman Brand had only fleeting thoughts of a legal education — until he got himself arrested.

By William-Arthur Haynes

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO ? As a young university professor in the 1970s, Norman Brand had only fleeting thoughts of a legal education ? until he got himself arrested.

Brand, like so many college students and scholars of the time, was active in the anti-war movement. As a professor of English at the University of California, Davis, Brand joined a sit-in on a set of train tracks that wound from the state capital westward...

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