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(718) 340-4325
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Beryl Blaustone, Professor, received her B.A. magna cum laude in Latin
American & Chicano Studies from the University of Minnesota, and graduated
as a member of the founding class of Antioch School of Law. She practiced law in
Washington, D.C., in the areas of immigration, international human rights,
workplace benefits, and employment discrimination, and served as a Commissioner
of the District of Columbia Human Rights Commission. A founding faculty member
of the Law School, she has contributed to the multidisciplinary design of the
curriculum. Recognized as a leading authority in the field of alternative
dispute resolution, she has been a practicing mediator for more than 20 years,
and has published in the areas of dispute resolution theory, professional role
theory, and professional skills theory.
Professor Blaustone teaches
evidence and mediation, which includes the EEO and Disability Mediation Project.
She has trained mediators for court and community programs in several
jurisdictions and has taught courses at several law schools and universities.
Nationally and internationally, she has advised universities, colleges, private
organizations, and public institutions on program design. She serves on numerous
committees and boards of professional and community service organizations.
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