Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Volume 42, Issue 5 (2016)
Articles
Introduction: An Intentional Conversation About Public Engagement and Decision-Making: Moving from Dysfunction and Polarization to Dialogue and Understanding
Jessica DuBois and Sharon Press
Resolving Divisive Social Issues: A Case Study of the Minnesota Child Custody Dialogue
Mariah Levison
From Dysfunction and Polarization to Legislation: Native American Religious Freedom Rights and Minnesota Autopsy Law
Gail T. Kulick, Tadd M. Johnson, Rebecca St. George, and Emily Segar-Johnson
A New American’s Perspective: Improving Public Engagement by Rededicating Our Society to Democratic Ideals
Hector Garcia
Shifting the Locus of Power in Public Engagement: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded by the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
Kenneth H. Fox and Rashad Turner
Ally-ship and Dispute Resolution Practitioners: A Continuum
Benjamin Lowndes and Sharon Press
Increasing Productive Communication in Local Government and Decreasing Barriers to Community Interactions
Daniel J. Greensweig, Aimee Gourlay, and Irene Kao
Public Engagement and Decision-Making: Moving Minnesota Forward to Dialogue and Deliberation
Lisa Blomgren Amsler and Tina Nabatchi
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