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Junior Scholars Law and Neuroscience Workshop

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April 5, 2008 - April 5, 2008

Stanford Law School, Room 180

Junior faculty and fellows from around the U.S. will present work on neuroscience and the law, with commentary by senior scholars: Stephen Morse from Penn Law, Kathryn Abrams from UC Berkeley Law School at Boalt Hall, and Hank Greely from Stanford Law School.


9:00     O. Carter Snead, "Neuroimaging and the 'Complexity' of Capital Punishment"
9:45         Stacey Tovino, "Health Law and Neuroscience: An Integrative Approach"
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10:45       Jennifer Kulynych, "Neuroprivacy Concerns and Brain MRI Research"
11:30       Andrew Torrance, "Mental Steps Doctrine Resurgent"
lunch
1:15         Jaime King and Emily Murphy, "A Picture of Mental Health: Using Functional Neuroimages in Sexually Violent Predator Commitment Hearings"
2:00        Teneille Brown and Emily Murphy, "Scanning for Probative Value: Functional Neuroimaging as Evidence of Mental State"
2:45        Michael Pardo, "Law's Neuro-Cartesianism"
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3:45        Nita Farahany, "Incriminating Thoughts"
4:30        Adam Kolber, "The Subjective Experience of Punishment"

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