Neuroscience and Law Center CLE Program
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The Neuroscience and Law Center presents
Reconstructing Criminal Justice: Brain Dysfunction & The Courtroom
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Monday, March 6, 2017 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Fordham Law School Costantino Room 150 West 62nd Street, New York City
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The Honorable Steve Leifman, JD Associate Administrative Judge, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami-Dade County Criminal Division, Florida; Chair, Supreme Court of Florida Task Force on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Issues in the Courts
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Deborah W. Denno, PhD, JD Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law and Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center, Fordham Law School
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Clare Huntington, JD Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Law, Fordham Law School
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Jeffrey Borenstein, MD President and CEO, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
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Jo Freedman, LCPC-C Mental Health Coordinator, Portland Police Department, Maine
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Ruben C. Gur, PhD Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry and Director of Neuropsychology and the Brain Behavior Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
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Adam Kolber, JD Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
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Susan K. Marcus, JD Trial Attorney, Law Offices of Susan K. Marcus
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Holly Moore, PhD Director of Laboratory Resource Management, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurobiology, Columbia University Medical Center
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Barry Rosenfeld, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, and Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham University
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Janet F. Rosenzweig, PhD, MPA Executive Director of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
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CLE credits have been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Board for a maximum of four (4) transitional and nontransitional credit hours: three (3) in professional practice and one (1) in ethics.
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