Stephen Ware

Professor University of Kansas Law
Stephen Ware is the author of Principles of Alternative Dispute Resolution (Thomson/West Concise Hornbook Series, 2d ed. 2007), Arbitration Law in America: A Critical Assessment (Cambridge University Press, 2006), and dozens of articles in both scholarly and popular journals. A versatile teacher, Professor Ware has taught at six law schools including the University of Kansas, the College of William & Mary, the Ohio State University, the University of Alabama, Hamline University, and Samford University's Cumberland School of Law, where he was a faculty member for ten years. In addition to teaching a wide variety of law school courses, Professor Ware is a frequent speaker at academic conferences and Continuing Legal Education programs from coast-to-coast.

Professional Experience

Clerked for Judge J. Daniel Mahoney, United States Court of Appeals for the

Second Circuit.

Professor at the law schools of University of Kansas, College of William & Mary, the Ohio State University, The University of Alabama, Hamline University and Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.

Education

J.D., honors, University of Chicago Law School, 1990. B.A., American History and Political Science, cum laude, 1987, University of Pennsylvania.

 

Publications