
Resource: Recommended reading for Mindfulness and Justice (SRLN 2020)
Below is a list of resources about mindfulness and discourse related to it's impact on justice–
- Todd Kashdan, Curious?: Discover the Missing Ingredient to a Fulfilling Life, HarperCollins Publishers (2010)
- Pamela Casey, Kevine Burke, Steve Leben, Minding the Court: Enhancing the Decision-Making Process, 5 Int’l J. for Court Admin. 1 (2013)
- Todd Kashdan & Robert Biswas-Diener, The Upside of Your Dark Side, Plume (2014)
- Caroline Webb, How to Have a Good Day, Crown Publishing (2016)
- Emma Seppala, The Happiness Track, HarperCollins Publishers (2017)
- Randall Kiser, Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer, Cambridge University Press (2017)
- Nathalie Martin, Lawyering from the Inside Out, Cambridge University Press (2018)
- Rhonda V. Magee, The Inner Work of Racial Justice, Tarcher Perigee, Penguin Random House (2019)
- Victor D. Quintanilla, Doing Unrepresented Status: the Social Construction and Production of Pro Se Persons, 69 DePaul L. Rev. 543 (2019) (revised 2020)
- Victor D. Quintanilla, Underestimating the Unrepresented: Cognitive Bias Disadvantage Pro Se Litigants in Family Law Cases , 26 Pysch., P. Pol., and L. 198 (2020)
- Mindfulness and Judging Resources, Federal Judicial Center website
- Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett’s groundbreaking work on emotions, books found here
In addition to these resources, you can explore guided meditation videos and self-care tips on SRLN's Self-Care page.