Here's another great event sent in to the Neuroethics & Law Blog. I understand that submissions on the uses and abuses of neuroscience evidence at trial are certainly on point:
EPISTEME will hold its fifth annual conference at Dartmouth College on June 20-21, 2008.
The focus of this year’s meeting is law and evidence.
Confirmed participants include:
Susan Haack (University of Miami), Larry Laudan (National Autonomous University of Mexico), Jennifer Mnookin (UCLA), Dale Nance (Case Western Reserve), Michael Saks (Arizona State University), Frederick Schauer (Harvard University), Edward Stein (Cardozo School of Law), and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Dartmouth College).
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Papers should be no more than 5,000 words, excluding notes and references, and should be prepared for blind review. Electronic submissions should be sent to Walter Sinnott-Armstrong by January 15, 2008. Approximately six papers will be selected from the submissions for presentation at the conference. A smaller subset of these papers will be published in an issue of EPISTEME, with Frederick Schauer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong as Guest Editors. Conference organizers are: Frederick Schauer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.
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