
About
Nancy A. Welsh is the Frank W. Elliott, Jr. University Professor and Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law, where she directs the Aggie Dispute Resolution Program. Her work focuses on dispute resolution mechanisms, including arbitration, mediation, and negotiation, with a particular emphasis on their impact on legal practice and procedural justice.
Research Interests
Welsh’s research explores
- the dynamism of private arbitration
- empirical studies on mediation processes
- court-connected ADR systems
- conflict management in investor-state disputes
- procedural fairness in legal outcomes
- ADR’s role in polarized contexts
Scientific Awards
- 2024 Outstanding Professor of the Year, Texas A&M Student Bar Association
- 2021 University Professor, Texas A&M
- 2021 Fellow, American Bar Foundation
- 2020 Elected Member, American Law Institute
- 2016 Outstanding Law Review Article Award, Texas Bar Foundation
- 2005 Fulbright Grant Recipient
Advising and Grants
A former Chair of the American Bar Association’s Section of Dispute Resolution, Welsh’s work has been recognized in Discussions in Dispute Resolution (OUP, 2025) as a top article. She received a Fulbright Grant to study ADR in The Netherlands, demonstrating her international influence.
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