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William & Mary Law Review

Imagining the Future of Law and Neuroscience Symposium

Volume 63 (2021-2022), Issue 4 (2022)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v.63, no.4)

Symposium Articles

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Nohwere
Peter A. Alces and Robert M. Sapolsky

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Neuroscience and Criminal Justice: Time for a "Copernican Revolution"?
John S. Callender

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The Diversity of Norm Psychologies: A Challenge for the Law
Paul Sheldon Davies

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How Experts Have Dominated the Neuroscience Narrative in Criminal Cases for Twelve Decades: a Warning for the Future
Deborah W. Denno

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Using Burdens of Proof to Allocate the Risk of Error when Assessing Developmental Maturity of Youthful Offenders
David L. Faigman and Kelsey Geiser

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The Future of Law and Neuroscience
Owen D. Jones

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Collective Cognitive Capital
Emily R. D. Murphy

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Neuroscience, Criminal Sentencing, and Human Rights
Elizabeth Shaw

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A Safe Culture for Neuroscience
Bruce Waller

 
 

 

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ISSN: 0043-5589 (print), 2374-8524 (online)

 
 
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