May 3, 2021
Strategies for addressing discrimination in civil disputes
The subtleties of both implicit and explicit biases are not limited to our streets and neighborhoods, boardrooms or courthouses. As Nelson Mandela said, in an address to the UN General Assembly in 1994: “All of us know how stubbornly racism can cling to the mind and how deeply it can infect the human soul.”





Jan Frankel Schau
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Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
The subtleties of both implicit and explicit biases are not limited to our streets and neighborhoods, boardrooms or courthouses. As Nelson Mandela said, in an address to the UN General Assembly in 1994: "All of us know how stubbornly racism can cling to the mind and how deeply it can infect the human soul."
In the context of mediation, even in cases that are not arising out of claims of race, gender, age or disability discrimination,...
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