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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Dec. 29, 2012

Craig Kamansky

Long before the retired judge became a mediator and tried to resolve disputes, Craig Kamansky witnessed events that shaped his philosophy while studying criminology at UC Berkeley during the tumult of the late 1960s.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Long before the retired judge became a mediator and tried to resolve disputes, Craig Kamansky witnessed events that shaped his philosophy while studying criminology at UC Berkeley during the tumult of the late 1960s.


He and a friend were returning books to a campus library one day when they stumbled upon a protest. Attempting to quell the demonstration, law enforcement opened fire ...

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