Adam Kolber, Jurisdynamic Idol
Adam is an assistant professor of law at the University of San Diego School of Law He writes and teaches in the areas of bioethics, neuroethics, and criminal law. His publications, available from his SSRN page, include Therapeutic Forgetting: The Legal and Ethical Implications of Memory Dampening, Vand. L. Rev. (forthcoming); A Matter of Priority: Transplanting Organs Preferentially to Registered Donors, Rutgers L. Rev.; and Standing Upright: The Moral and Legal Standing of Humans and Other Apes, Stan. L. Rev.
Adam is already a prominent member of an emerging vanguard of scholars focusing on law and the brain. He runs the Neuroethics & Law Blog, an interdisciplinary forum dedicated to legal and ethical issues related to the brain and cognition.
Adam graduated Order of the Coif from Stanford Law School, where he was an associate editor of the Stanford Law Review. He clerked for Judge Chester J. Straub of the Second Circuit and practiced with Davis Polk & Wardwell.
Please join Jurisdynamics in congratulating Adam Kolber, Jurisdynamic Idol.
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