Many thanks to Adam for inviting me to blog here this month. I teach and write primarily about law and technology as a professor at Oklahoma City University’s School of Law. My recent work has focused on exploring areas where constitutional law meets emerging technology -- especially on how such new technology (from video surveillance to video games and virtual reality) might threaten or enhance our privacy and freedoms of thought and expression. I’ve recently become very interested in how neuroethics and neuroscience intersect with these areas of law. So I’m looking forward to using the next few weeks to blog about some of the recent scholarship on this subject. I also to look forward to comments from readers recommending other books and articles that provide insights on how neuroscience can illuminate our thinking about liberty and privacy (and their future).
We're pleased to have you here! I've added you as a guest blogger on the left-hand side of the screen, though Typepad is being finicky at the moment and hasn't updated it properly.
Welcome!
Posted by: Adam Kolber | 03/11/2009 at 03:17 PM