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A) Recent Neurolaw Publications
B) Forthcoming Publication
C) Selected Works from the 2020 “Neuroscience and the Law” Symposium at the University of St. Thomas

A. Recent Neurolaw Publications

  1. Richard A. Kirby & Mallori D. Thompson, A Decarceral Cadence: Neurologic Music Therapy as an Abolitionist Project , 53 Conn. L. Rev. 1, 1-13 (2021).

  2. Teneille R. Brown, Treating Addiction in the Clinic, Not the Courtroom: Using Neuroscience and Genetics to Abandon the Failed War on Drugs , 54 Ind. L. Rev. 29, 29-77 (2021).

  3. Cynthia v. Ward, Trauma and Memory in the Prosecution of Sexual Assault , 45 L. & Psych. Rev. 87, 87-154 (2021).

  4. Hannah Gallagher, Note, Regulating the Sixth Sense: The Growing Need for Forward-Looking Data Privacy and Device Security Policy as Illustrated by Brain-Computer Interfaces , 66 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 157, 157-83 (2021).


B. Forthcoming Publication

  1. Emily R. Murphy, Brains without Money: Poverty as Disabling , 54 Conn. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2022).

 

C. Selected Works from the 2020 “Neuroscience and the Law” Symposium at the University of St. Thomas

  1. Robert M. Sapolsky, Neuroscience and the Law , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 138, 138-61 (2021).

  2. Francis X. Shen, Toward a Definition of "Neurolaw" , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 174, 174-85 (2021).

  3. Stacey A. Tovino, An Update on Gambling Disorder, Neuroscience, and the Law , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 186, 186-99 (2021).

  4. John T. Philipsborn & Melissa Hamilton, Competence to Stand Trial Assessment: Practice-Based Views on the Role of Neuroscience , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 259, 259-95 (2021).

  5. Nadine Liv, Neurolaw: Brain-Computer Interfaces , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 328, 328-55 (2021).

  6. Rose Tempowski, Maxine Lintern, Jill Molloy & Sarah L. Cooper, A Model for Analyzing and Grading the Quality of Scientific Authorities Presented to State Legislative Committees , 15 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 356, 356-86 (2021).

 

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