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Swenson, Leland C.; Heinish, D. – 1987
The divorce explosion has placed a substantial burden on the judicial system of the United States. About 10 percent of divorce cases involve child custody battles. The adversarial legal process may be contrary to the children's best interest. Custody mediation has been used as an alternative to court litigation. California law requires an attempt…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Attitudes, Child Custody, Conflict Resolution
Patterson, Wade N. – 1975
This paper describes and analyzes all of the activities of the Berkeley, California school superintendent on September 20, 1973, a fairly typical workday. Included is a chronological log of each event and personal encounter during the day. All incoming and outgoing correspondence and phone calls for the day are also listed. Altogether the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Patterson, Wade N.; DeVille, Anthony P. – 1975
This paper describes a study of an organization development intervention with an eight-person teaching-support-administrative team in a suburban elementary school. Data for the study were gathered through observation by two participant-observers, through interviews with all eight direct participants in the team-building project, and through a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Consultation Programs
Zusman, Ami – 1984
Conflict over authority between the California Legislature and the University of California is examined. While the University of California has broad constitutional autonomy over academic matters, organization, and governance, the legislature has certain authority over the university under its own constitutional and budgetary powers. Attention is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Confidential Records, Conflict Resolution, Disclosure