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William & Mary Law Review Symposium: Imagining the Future of Law and Neuroscience 

 

Virtual Symposium Information  
The William & Mary Law Review invites you to join the 2021 (Virtual) Symposium, which will explore the intersection of law and neuroscience to imagine how law should evolve in light of emerging neuroscientific insights. 

The event will consist of panel discussions from 1:00pm-5:15pm on Friday, February 19th and from 9:00am-1:15pm on Saturday, February 20th  (all times Eastern).  The Law Review will also host virtual happy hour discussions open to all attendees on Friday evening (Feb. 19th) from 7:00pm-8:30pm. You will receive Zoom links to all these portions of the event to join as you please! 

Please see the flyer below for details on the event, panelists, and registration. The registration page is also available  here

Imagining the Future of Law and NS

 

PANELISTS

ROBERT SAPOLSKY
Professor of Neurology and of Neurosurgery, Stanford University

BRUCE WALLER
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Youngstown State University

KENT A. KIEHL
Professor of Psychology, University of New Mexico

DEBORAH DENNO
McGivney Professor of Law, Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center, Fordham Law

OWEN JONES
Weaver Chair in Law, Brain, and Behavior, Vanderbilt Law

ELIZABETH SHAW
Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeen School of Law

FARAH FOCQUAERT
Professor of Philosophical Anthropology, Ghent University

BURKHARD SCHAFER
Professor of Computational Legal Theory, Edinburgh Law

JOHN CALLENDER
Consultant Psychiatrist/ Associate Medical Director, Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeen

PAUL DAVIES
Professor of Philosophy, William & Mary

EMILY MURPHY
Associate Professor of Law, University of California Hastings College of the Law

DAVID FAIGMAN
Chancellor & Dean, University of California Hastings College of the Law

PETER A. ALCES
Rita Anne Rollins Professor of Law, William & Mary Law School

 

FORA FACILITATORS

MARTHA FARAH
Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania

JOSHUA GREENE
Professor of Psychology, Harvard University

  

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