649.01 Research Tutorial: Creating Legislation for New Mediation Program in North Carolina

This course is a research tutorial in which students will work with the professor to design a new mediation program for North Carolina that will allow law school students to mediate real cases filed in North Carolina District Court.  Work will involve preparing draft legislation for potential adoption by the North Carolina Legislature, along with a set of draft rules implementing the legislation for adoption by the North Carolina Supreme Court.  Students will engage in all aspects of dispute system design, including performing research on existing systems, interviewing stakeholders, and crafting legislation and supporting documentation.  Enrollment is limited to students chosen by the professor.

Interested students should send their resume and a short (approximately 1-2 paragraphs) statement of interest about why they would like to enroll in the course to Professor Thomson. Applications are due Wednesday, November 12, by 5pm. Students will be informed whether they have a seat in the class by Friday, December 5.

Special Notes:

New, By application

Enrollment Pre-/Co- Requisite Information

Law 480 Mediation Advocacy OR Law 506 Alternative Dispute Resolution

Spring 2026

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
649.01
2
Project(s)
Casandra L. Thomson
Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/75735
Course
Degree Requirements
JD elective
JD experiential
Course Requirements - Public Interest
PIPS elective
Course Areas of Practice
Civil Litigation: Practice and Procedure