

We invite friends and colleagues of the Wabash Center from across North America to contribute periodic blog posts for one of our several blog series.
Contact:
Donald Quist
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Educational Design Manager, Wabash Center
William Scott Harralson is an educator, legal analyst, writer, and dispute resolution practitioner. He is a former adjunct professor with the Pacific School of Religion at Berkeley. There he presented coursework and talks on legal issues arising in vocational ministry and Communities of Faith. He was an associate faculty with University of Phoenix (8 years) teaching classroom courses, among them Ethics & Social Responsibility. He also served as adjunct faculty (4 years) at a two-year college where he taught substantive and clinical legal courses for paralegal students. An experienced mediator, Harralson has provided pro bono mediation services with California state courts, mediation nonprofits, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. His background includes an extensive tenure of providing legal assistance for private civil litigation firms. Harralson has written book reviews for Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion and authored a number of essays for Mediate.com, an e-journal published chiefly for conflict resolution professionals. He earned his law degree (J.D.) from John F. Kennedy University-School of Law. Later that same year he was ordained a Deacon within the American Baptist Churches USA.
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