Walter Sinnott-ArmstrongThis is Your Brain on LawOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Run Time: 22 minutes Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is Professor of Philosophy and the Hardy Professor of Legal Studies at Dartmouth College, as well as the Co-director of the... |
Amanda PustilnikThis is Your Brain on LawOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Amanda Pustilnik Run Time: 17 minutes Amanda Pustilnik conducts research and teaches in the area of law and neuroscience at Harvard Law School. She is a graduate of Yale Law School,... |
Nita FarahanyThis is Your Brain on LawOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Nita Farahany Run Time: 15 minutes Nita Farahany researches and writes about the intersection of criminal law, genetics, neuroscience and philosophy. She does so with an... |
Adam KolberThis is Your Brain on LawOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Adam Kolber Run Time: 14 minutes Adam Kolber is a law professor at the University of San Diego who recently completed a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship at Princeton... |
Erin O'HaraThis is Your Brain on LawOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Erin O'Hara Run Time: 16 minutes Erin O'Hara is Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Director of the Law and Human Behavior Program at Vanderbilt University Law... |
Panel: This is Your Brain on LawSinnott-Armstrong, O'Hara, Pustilnik, Kolber, FarahanyOctober 5, 2008Topics: Speakers: Roger Bingham, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Erin O'Hara, Amanda Pustilnik, Adam Kolber, Nita Farahany Run Time: 45 minutes Panel: This is Your Brain on LawWith Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Erin O'Hara, Amanda Pustilnik, Adam Kolber, and Nita FarahanyModerated by Roger Bingham |
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