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Deborah Hensler
2002 Thorsten Sellin Fellow
Dr. Deborah Hensler

Deborah R. Hensler is the Judge John W. Ford Professor of Dispute Resolution at Stanford Law School and Director of the Stanford Center on Conflict and Negotiation. She teaches courses on alternative dispute resolution, complex litigation, and the use of policy analysis in the law. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, Professor Hensler was director of the RAND Institute for Civil Justice (ICJ) and a faculty member of the RAND Graduate School and the University of Southern California Law School.

Professor Hensler's research focuses on dispute resolution, complex litigation and the use of policy analysis in the law. She is the lead author of Class Action Dilemmas: Pursuing Public Goals for Private Gain (2000) and has published numerous research monographs and journal articles on alternative dispute resolution, class actions, mass tort litigation, and compensation for personal injury. She was on the Editorial Board of Law & Society Review (2000-2003). She has appeared before judicial, legislative, and executive agencies at the state and federal level to discuss tort liability and civil procedure issues.

Professor Hensler received her Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1973 and her A.B. from Hunter College summa cum laude in 1963.

Last updated May 22, 2007

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