



CONTENTS IN MEMORIAM: PROFESSOR JUSTICE T. MODIBO OCRAN
FOREWORD
Foreword to the Neuroscience, Law & Government Symposium
Jane Campbell Moriarty
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Law and the Revolution in Neuroscience: An Early Look at the Field
Henry T. Greely
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ARTICLES
The Future of Neuroimaged Lie Detection and the Law
Joëlle Anne Moreno
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Visions of Deception: Neuroimages and the Search for Truth
Jane Campbell Moriarty
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The Right to Silence as Protecting Mental Control
Dov Fox
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How Privacy Killed Katz: A Tale of Cognitive Freedom and the Property of Personhood as Fourth Amendment Norm
Christian M. Halliburton
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"His Brain Has Been Mismanaged with Great Skill": How Will Jurors Respond to Neuroimaging Testimony in Insanity Defense Cases?
Michael L. Perlin
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Neuroscience and Juvenille Justice
Jay D. Aronson
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REMARKS
Black Boxes: fMRI Lie Detection and the Role of the Jury
Julie Seaman
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Remarks: Neuroscience, Gender, and the Law
Stacey A. Tovino
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COMMENT
Asperger's Disorder, High-Functioning Autism, and Guardianship in Ohio
Michael E. Bloom
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