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Duke Law School
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Author Archives: Stephanie Kostiuk
The Daily Digest, 5/25/11
With the increase in neuroscience-based literature and educational opportunities directed to current and upcoming legal professionals, such as the upcoming ABA and AALS Neuroscience and Law webinar and the “Law & the Brain” course at Vanderbilt University Law School, individuals … Continue reading
The Daily Digest, 4/12/11
[Note from Blog Editor Nita Farahany -- I'm pleased to welcome and introduce guest contributor and author of this post, Stephanie Kostiuk, currently a 2L at Vanderbilt Law School] Mental/Emotional Age and Developing Brain Theory This blog has previously discussed … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal, Neuroscience
Tagged cruel and unusual punishment, death penalty, developing brain
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