Recent articles and book chapters by Professor Yarn:

The Death of ADR: A Cautionary Tale of Isomorphism Through Institutionalization, 108 Penn. State Law Review 929 (2004).

Evaluative Dispute Resolution under Uncertainty: An Empirical Look at Bayes' Theorem and the Expected Value of Perfect Information, co-authored with Gregory T. Jones, U. Mo. Dispute Resolution Journal 427 (2003).

Public Independent Fact-Finding: A Trust-Generating Institution for an Age of Corporate Illegitimacy and Public Mistrust, co-authored with R. William Ide III, 56 Vanderbilt Law Review 1113 (2003).

On Apology and Consilience, co-authored with Erin O'Hara, Vanderbilt Law School, 78 Washington Law Review 1 (2002).

Ethical Duties and Best Practices When Engaging a Mediator, in Ethical Issues in Dispute Resolution (P. Bernard & B. Garth, eds. ABA Press, 2002).

Exporting ADR: Lessons from a Decade of Foreign Intervention, 19:3 Conflict Resolution Quarterly 303 ( 2002).

Lawyer Ethics in ADR and the Recommendations of Ethics 2000 to Revise the Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Considerations for Adoption and State Application, 54 Arkansas Law Review 191 (2001).

The Attorney as Duelist's Friend: Lessons from the Code Duello, 51 Case Western Reserve Law Review 70 (2000).

Law, Love, and Reconciliation: Searching for Natural Conflict Resolution in Homo Sapiens, in Natural Conflict Resolution (F. Aureli & F.B.M. de Waal, eds. University of Calif. Press: Berkley, 2000).