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DEBORAH W. DENNO, Ph.D., J.D. Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center Fordham University School of Law 150 West 62 nd Street New York, New York 10023 Phone: 212.636.6868 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION J.D. University of Pennsylvania (1989) Managing Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (1988-89) Associate Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (1987-88) Treasurer, Sharswood Law Club (1988-89) Ph.D. The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (1982) (Criminology) Emphasis in statistics, criminology, legal process Distinction, graduate comprehensive examination (1980) Three-time winner, graduate student paper competitions, American Society of Criminology Teaching Fellowship, Department of Sociology (1977-79) M.A. University of Toronto, first in class (1975) (Criminology) B.A. University of Virginia, with distinction (1974) (Psychology) Raven Society, Lawn Resident (University awards) O.A.R. (Offender Aid and Restoration) award for counseling prison inmates EMPLOYMENT Fordham University School of Law, Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center (2015-present), Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law (2006-present), Professor (1997- present), Associate Professor (1991-97), Professor of the Year (2016) London School of Economics, British Academy Visiting Professor (February 2006) University of London, School of Advanced Study, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Visiting Senior Fellow (fall 2001) Columbia University School of Law, Visiting Professor (spring 2001) Vanderbilt University School of Law, Visiting Professor (spring 2000) Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School, Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs (spring 1992)
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DEBORAH W. DENNO, Ph.D., J.D. Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law

Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center Fordham University School of Law

150 West 62nd Street New York, New York 10023

Phone: 212.636.6868 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION J.D. University of Pennsylvania (1989)

Managing Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (1988-89) Associate Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (1987-88) Treasurer, Sharswood Law Club (1988-89)

Ph.D. The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania (1982) (Criminology)

Emphasis in statistics, criminology, legal process Distinction, graduate comprehensive examination (1980) Three-time winner, graduate student paper competitions, American Society of

Criminology Teaching Fellowship, Department of Sociology (1977-79)

M.A. University of Toronto, first in class (1975) (Criminology)

B.A. University of Virginia, with distinction (1974) (Psychology)

Raven Society, Lawn Resident (University awards) O.A.R. (Offender Aid and Restoration) award for counseling prison inmates

EMPLOYMENT

Fordham University School of Law, Founding Director, Neuroscience and Law Center

(2015-present), Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law (2006-present), Professor (1997-present), Associate Professor (1991-97), Professor of the Year (2016)

London School of Economics, British Academy Visiting Professor (February 2006) University of London, School of Advanced Study, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,

Visiting Senior Fellow (fall 2001) Columbia University School of Law, Visiting Professor (spring 2001) Vanderbilt University School of Law, Visiting Professor (spring 2000) Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School, Visiting Professor of Public and International

Affairs (spring 1992)

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Third Circuit Court of Appeals, Law Clerk to the Honorable Anthony J. Scirica (1990-91) Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, Associate (1990), Summer Associate (1989) Duane, Morris & Heckscher, Philadelphia, Summer Associate (1988) University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, Sellin Center for Studies in Criminology and

Criminal Law, Senior Research Associate, Lecturer, Project Director (1979-88) Coordinator, Doctoral Program Criminology (1984-85)

Office of the Public Defender, Trenton, New Jersey, Consultant, The New Jersey Death Penalty

Project (1984-92) University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, Research Analyst, Management and Behavioral

Sciences Center (1977-79) University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology, Instructor in Criminology (1977-79) Georgetown University Law Center, Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure, Research Associate

(1975-76) PUBLICATIONS Books CHANGING LAW=S MIND: HOW NEUROSCIENCE CAN HELP US PUNISH CRIMINALS MORE FAIRLY

AND EFFECTIVELY (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE, vols. 1-4 (edited). New York: Macmillan (2002) (with

Joshua Dressler, Thomas J. Bernard, Richard S. Frase, John Hagan, Dan M. Kahan, & Carol S. Steiker)

BIOLOGY AND VIOLENCE: FROM BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD. New York: Cambridge University

Press (1990 hardback) (2007 paperback) BIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN DELINQUENCY AND MENTAL

DISORDER: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY. Westport: Greenwood Press (1985) (with Ruth Schwarz)

Book Chapters and Contributions Back to the Future with Execution Methods, in THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND ITS FUTURE IN A

NEW AGE OF PUNISHMENT. New York: Cambridge University Press _ (William W. Berry III & Meghan Ryan, eds. 2020) (forthcoming)

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Concocting Criminal Intent, THE WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS READER. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press 270-72 (Russell D. Covey & Valena E. Beety eds., 2019) (excerpts from Deborah W. Denno, Concocting Criminal Intent, 105 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 323-78 (2017))

Execution Methods in a Nutshell, in ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. New

York: Routledge 427-445 (Robert M. Bohm & Gavin M. Lee, eds. 2018) Andrea Yates: A Continuing Story about Insanity, in THE INSANITY DEFENSE: MULTIDISCIPLINARY

VIEWS ON ITS HISTORY, TRENDS, AND CONTROVERSIES. New York: Praeger 367-416 (Mark D. White, ed. 2017)

REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: INTRODUCTION AND CRIMINALIZATION (four volumes).

Phoenix, AZ: Arizona State University (Erik Luna, ed. 2017) (I was a Project Participant) The Place for Neuroscience in Criminal Law, in PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW AND

NEUROSCIENCE. New York: Oxford University Press 69-83 (Dennis Patterson & Michael Pardo, eds. 2016)

Genetics: Overview of U.S. Criminal Law, in GENETICS, ROBOTICS, LAW, PUNISHMENT, Padova,

Italy: University of Padova Press 369-410 (Debora Provolo, Silvio Riondato, & Feridun Yenisey, eds. 2014)

America=s Experiment with Execution Methods, in AMERICA'S EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITAL

PUNISHMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENAL SANCTION. Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press 707-725 (Charles S. Lanier, William J. Bowers, James R. Acker eds. 2014) (third edition)

BLACK=S LAW DICTIONARY (10th ed.) St. Paul, Minnesota: Thomson Reuters (Bryan A. Garner,

ed., 2014) (I was an Academic Contributor) Electrocution, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2011), at www.britannica.com Gas Chamber, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2011), at www.britannica.com Lethal Injection, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2011), at www.britannica.com Foreword, in MURDER AND ITS CONSEQUENCES: ESSAYS ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA. Evanston: Northwestern University Press i-vii (Leigh Buchanan Bienen, 2010) For Execution Methods Challenges, the Road to Abolition is Paved with Paradox, in THE ROAD

TO ABOLITION? THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: New York University Press 183 - 214 (Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. & Austin Sarat eds., 2009)

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When Willie Francis Died: The ADisturbing@ Story Behind One of the Eighth Amendment=s Most Enduring Standards of Risk, in DEATH PENALTY STORIES. New York: Foundation Press 17-94 (John H. Blume & Jordan M. Steiker eds., 2009)

Behavioral Genetics Evidence in Criminal Cases: 1994-2007, in THE IMPACT OF BEHAVIORAL

SCIENCES ON CRIMINAL LAW. New York: Oxford University Press 317-54, 465-98 (Nita A. Farahany ed., 2009)

The Future of Execution Methods, in THE FUTURE OF AMERICA=S DEATH PENALTY: AN AGENDA

FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT RESEARCH. Durham: Carolina Academic Press 483-97 (Charles S. Lanier, William J. Bowers, James R. Acker eds., 2009)

Electrocution, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2007), at http://www.britannica.com Gas Chamber, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2007), at http://www.britannica.com Lethal Injection, in ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA ONLINE (2007), at http://www.britannica.com Death Bed, in CURRENT CONTROVERSIES: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Farmington Hills, Michigan:

Thomson Gale (Paul G. Connors ed., 2007) Commentary, in UNDERSTANDING CRIME: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH. New York:

LexisNexis 175-80 (Susan Guarino-Ghezzi & Javier Trevino eds., 2005) Lethally Humane? The Evolution of Execution Methods in the United States, in AMERICA'S

EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENAL SANCTION. Durham: Carolina Academic Press 693-761 (James Acker, Robert Bohm, & Charles Lanier eds., 2d ed., 2003)

Crime Causation: The Field, in 1 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME AND JUSTICE. New York: Macmillan

290-92 (Joshua Dressler et al. eds., 2002) In Their Own Words, in CRIMINAL JUSTICE: AN INTRODUCTION. Boston: McGraw-Hill 312-13

(Freda Adler, Gerhard Mueller, & William Laufer eds., 2d ed., 2000) Criminologists as Experts in Criminal Law Cases: The Growing Intersection Between

Criminology and Criminal Law, in ADVANCES IN CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY: THE CRIMINOLOGY OF CRIMINAL LAW. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers 83-85 (William Laufer & Freda Adler eds., 1999)

Health and Medical Factors: Lead, in 2 VIOLENCE IN AMERICA: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. New York:

Charles Scribner=s Sons 106-08 (Ronald Gottesman & Richard Maxwell Brown eds., 1999) Execution and the Forgotten Eighth Amendment, in AMERICA'S EXPERIMENT WITH CAPITAL

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PUNISHMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE ULTIMATE PENAL SANCTION. Durham: Carolina Academic Press 547-77 (James Acker, Robert Bohm, & Charles Lanier eds.,1998)

Legal Implications of Genetics and Crime Research, in GENETICS OF CRIMINAL AND ANTISOCIAL

BEHAVIOUR. New York: John Wiley & Sons 248-64 (Gregory Bock & Jamie Goode eds., 1996) (Ciba Foundation Symposium 194)

Copyright Protection of Scientific Research Data, in HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW.

New York: Springer-Verlag 577-601 (Dorothy Kagehiro & William Laufer eds., 1992) An Integrated, Interdisciplinary Approach to the Etiology of Criminal Behavior, in TRATTATO DI

CRIMINOLOGICA, MEDICINA E PSICHIATRIA FORENSE, VOL. 16, LA PSICHIATRIA FORENSE SPECIALE. Milan: Guiffre 569-93 (Franco Ferracuti ed., 1990)

Violent Behavior and Cerebral Hemisphere Function, in THE CAUSES OF CRIME: NEW

BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES. New York: Cambridge University Press 185-217 (Sarnoff Mednick, Terrie Moffitt, & Susan Stack eds., 1987) (with Israel Nachshon)

Sex Differences in Crime: Biological and Environmental Influences, in SOCIOLOGY TOWARD THE

YEAR 2000 AND BEYOND: THE SOCIOLOGICAL GALAXY. Harrisburg: Beacons Publishing Co. 377-91 (Charles Babbitt ed., 1983)

The Effects of Victim Characteristics Upon Judicial Decision Making, in CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND

THE VICTIM. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications 215-226 (William McDonald ed., 1976) (with James Cramer)

Articles and Essays Race and the Indelible Dollree Mapp, 51 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC LAW REVIEW _ (2020)

(forthcoming) (Symposium on “The Warren Court’s Criminal Procedure Revolution: A 50-Year Retrospective”)

How Courts in Criminal Cases Respond to Childhood Trauma, 102 MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW __

(2019) (forthcoming) (keynote for Marquette University Law School’s Annual George and Margaret Barrock Lecture in Criminal Law)

Foreword to Rise of the Machines: Human-Like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and the Reprogramming of Law, 88 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW __ (2019)

Physician Participation in Lethal Injection, 380 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 1790-91

(2019) Neuroscience and the Personalization of Criminal Law, 86 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW

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359-401 (2019) Changing Law’s Mind, 26 PERSPECTIVES (ABA Commission on Women in the Profession)

(April 9, 2018), available at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/women/publications/perspectives/2018/winter/changing-laws-mind.html

Courting Abolition, 130 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 1827-76 (2017) (Book Review) (reviewing Carol

Steiker and Jordan Steiker, Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment (2016))

Concocting Criminal Intent, 105 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 323-78 (2017) (excerpted in THE

WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS READER. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press 270-72 (Russell D. Covey & Valena E. Beety eds., 2019))

How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Differ In their Use of Neuroscience Evidence, 84

FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 453-79 (2016) (symposium on “Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide”)

Foreword to Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide, 84

FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 399-422 (2016), at https://fordhamlawreview.org/symposiumcategory/criminal-behavior-and-the-brain-when-law-and-neuroscience-collide/

The Firing Squad as a “Known and Available Method of Execution” Post-Glossip, 49 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF LAW REFORM 749-93 (2016) (symposium on “At a Crossroads: The Future of the Death Penalty”) The Myth of the Double-Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal

Cases, 56 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 493-551 (2015) Lethal Injection Chaos Post-Baze, 102 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 1331-1382 (2014) (cited in

Glossip v. Gross, 576 U.S. __ (2015) by Justice Sonia Sotomayor) (cited in Bucklew v. Precythe, 139 S. Ct. 1112 (2019), by Justice Gorsuch)

What Real-World Criminal Cases Tell Us about Genetics Evidence, 65 HASTINGS LAW JOURNAL

1591-1618 (2013) (symposium on AFrom Bench to Society: Law & Ethics at the Frontier of Genetic Technology@)

How Many Lives Has Victor Streib Saved? A Tribute, 38 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY LAW

REVIEW 413-416 (2012) (symposium in honor of Victor Streib) Courts= Increasing Consideration of Behavioral Genetics Evidence in Criminal Cases: Results of

a Longitudinal Study, 2011 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW 967-1047 (symposium in honor

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of David Baldus) (selected by Champion Magazine=s Getting Scholarship Into Court Project Aas one of the articles >the project=s advisory board recommends that practicing lawyers take the time to read=@) (March 2013, p. 47)

Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, and the Criminal Justice System: Introduction, 8 OHIO

STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 1-6 (2010) (symposium) Consciousness and Culpability in American Criminal Law, 12 WASEDA PROCEEDINGS OF

COMPARATIVE LAW 114-26 (2009) (translated into Japanese in 43 COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 137-53 (2010))

Introduction to The Lethal Injection Debate: Law & Science, 35 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL

701-33 (2008) Perspective Roundtable: Physicians and Execution B Highlights from a Discussion of Lethal

Injection, 358 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 448-51 (2008) (with Atul Gawande, Robert D. Truog & David Waisel) (cited in Baze v. Rees, 553 U.S. 35, 68 (2008), by Justice Alito).

The Lethal Injection Quandary: How Medicine Has Dismantled the Death Penalty, 76 FORDHAM

LAW REVIEW 49-128 (2007) (cited in Baze v. Rees, 553 U.S. 35, 52 n.2 (2008), by Chief Justice Roberts; id. at 66, by Justice Alito; id. at 74 n.5, by Justice Stevens; id. at 108, by Justice Breyer) (cited in Glossip v. Gross, 576 U.S. __ (2015), by Justice Sotomayor) (cited in Bucklew v. Precythe, 139 S. Ct. 1112 (2019), by Justice Gorsuch)

Death Bed, 124 TRIQUARTERLY JOURNAL 141-68 (2006), reprinted in CURRENT CONTROVERSIES:

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Thomson Gale (Paul G. Connors ed., 2007)

Revisiting the Legal Link Between Genetics and Crime, 69 JOURNAL OF LAW & CONTEMPORARY

PROBLEMS 209-57 (2006) The Scientific Shortcomings of Roper v. Simmons, 3 OHIO STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW

379-96 (2006) Criminal Law in a Post-Freudian World, 2005 ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 602-774 When Two Become One: Views on Fletcher=s ATwo Patterns of Criminality,@ 39 TULSA LAW

REVIEW 781-801 (2004) (symposium in honor of George Fletcher) A Mind to Blame: New Views on Involuntary Acts, 21 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND THE LAW 601-

18 (2003) Why the Model Penal Code=s Sexual Offense Provisions Should be Pulled and Replaced, 1 OHIO

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STATE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 207-18 (2003) Who is Andrea Yates? A Short Story about Insanity, 10 DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY

1-139 (2003) Crime and Consciousness: Science and Involuntary Acts, 87 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 269-399

(2002) When Legislatures Delegate Death: The Troubling Paradox Behind State Uses of Electrocution

and Lethal Injection and What It Says About Us, 63 OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL 63-260 (2002) (cited in Baze v. Rees, 553 U.S. 35, 76, by Justice Stevens; id. at 110-11, by Justice Breyer) (cited in Arthur v. Dunn, 580 U.S. __ 2017, by Justice Sotomayor, dissenting)

How Psychological Research on Consciousness Can Enlighten the Criminal Law, 37 AMICUS

CURIAE 28-31 (2002) Brief of Amici Curiae, 27 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE 399-

505 (2001 / 2002 ) [with Anthony Amsterdam et al.] A Response to >Childhood Lead Poisoning as a Criminal Defense: An Examination of the

Research,= MEALEY=S LITIGATION REPORT: LEAD SPECIAL REPORT: EXPERT TESTIMONY IN LEAD LITIGATION: COMMENTARIES 1990-1999, 123-54 (2001) (reprinted from A Response to >Childhood Lead Poisoning as a Criminal Defense: An Examination of the Research,= 7 MEALEY=S LITIGATION REPORT: LEAD 1 (1998))

Adieu to Electrocution, 26 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW 665-88 (2000)

(symposium) The Perils of Public Opinion, 28 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 741-91 (2000) (symposium) When Bad Things Happen to Good Intentions: The Development and Demise of a Task Force

Examining the Drugs-Violence Interrelationship, 63 ALBANY LAW REVIEW 749-76 (2000) (symposium)

Evolutionary Biology and Rape, 39 JURIMETRICS: THE JOURNAL OF LAW, SCIENCE, AND

TECHNOLOGY 243-54 (1999) Capital Punishment and the Human Rights Norm, 9 CRIMINAL LAW FORUM 171-87 (1999) (review

essay) A Response to >Childhood Lead Poisoning as a Criminal Defense: An Examination of the

Research,= 7 MEALEY=S LITIGATION REPORT: LEAD 1-32 (1998) (reprinted in MEALEY=S LITIGATION REPORT: LEAD SPECIAL REPORT: EXPERT TESTIMONY IN LEAD LITIGATION: COMMENTARIES 1990-1999, 123-54 (2001))

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Life Before the Modern Sex Offender Statutes, 92 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1317-1413 (1998)

Gender Differences in Biological and Sociological Predictors of Crime, 22 VERMONT LAW

REVIEW 305-32 (1997) Getting to Death: Are Executions Constitutional? 82 IOWA LAW REVIEW 319-464 (1997) (cited in Baze v. Rees, 553 U. S. 35, 41, 42 (2008), by Chief Justice Roberts) Sexuality, Rape, and Mental Retardation, 1997 ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 315-434 Gender, Crime, and the Criminal Law Defenses, 85 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND

CRIMINOLOGY 80-180 (1994) Testing Penry and its Progeny, 22 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW 1-75 (1994) Why Rape is Different, 63 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 125-38 (1994) Is Electrocution An Unconstitutional Method of Execution? The Engineering of Death Over the

Century, 35 WILLIAM AND MARY LAW REVIEW 551-692 (1994) (cited in Arthur v. Dunn, 580 U.S. __ 2017, by Justice Sotomayor, dissenting)

Perspectives on Disclosing Rape Victims' Names, 62 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 1113-35 (1993) Considering Lead Poisoning As A Criminal Defense, 20 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 377-400

(1993) (symposium) 'Death is Different' and Other Twists of Fate, 83 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY

437-67 (1992) (review essay) The Reimposition of Capital Punishment in New Jersey: The Role of Prosecutorial Discretion,

41 RUTGERS LAW REVIEW 27-372 (1988) (with Leigh Bienen, Neil Weiner, Paul Allison & Douglas Mills)

Human Biology and Criminal Responsibility: Free Will or Free Ride?, 137 UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA LAW REVIEW 615-71 (1988) Birth Stress and Lateral Preferences, 23 CORTEX 45-58 (1987) (with Israel Nachshon)

Indexing of Interdisciplinary Literature on Crime, Violence, and Mental Disorder, 13 Journal of

Information Science 117-22 (1987) Victim, Offender, and Situational Characteristics of Violent Crime, 77 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 1142-58 (1986)

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Birth Order and Lateral Preferences, 22 CORTEX 567-78 (1986) (with Israel Nachshon) Longitudinal Evaluation of a Delinquency Prevention Program by Self-Report, 10 JOURNAL OF

OFFENDER COUNSELING, SERVICES, AND REHABILITATION 59-82 (1986) (with Richard Clelland)

Sociological and Human Developmental Explanations of Crime: Conflict or Consensus?, 23

CRIMINOLOGY 711-41 (1985) Neurological and Early Environmental Correlates of Sex Differences in Crime, 23

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 199-213 (1984) Lateral Preferences of Hand, Eye, and Foot: Relation to Cerebral Dominance, 18

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 1-9 (1983) (with Israel Nachshon & Steven Aurand)

Sex Difference in Cognition: A Review and Critique of the Longitudinal Evidence, 17

ADOLESCENCE 779-88 (1982) Early Cognitive Functioning: Sex and Race Differences, 16 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF

NEUROSCIENCE 159-72 (1982) (with Ben Meijs, Israel Nachshon, & Steven Aurand) Psychological Factors for the Black Defendant in a Jury Trial, 11 JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES

315-26 (1981) Impact of a Youth Services Center: Does Diversion Work?, 18 CRIMINOLOGY 347-62 (1980)

Moral Development and Treatment Potential of Youths Under Age Eighteen, 14 ADOLESCENCE 399-409 (1979)

Interview with . . . Professor John Edwards, 18 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND

CORRECTIONS 85-108 (1976) Book Reviews Review of Charles H. Shireman & Frederic G. Reamer, Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice, 79 JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 552-54 (1988) Review of Lawrence Taylor, Born to Crime: The Genetic Causes of Criminal Behavior, 76

JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY 537-40 (1985) Opinion Pieces “Groundhog Day” Indeed, SCOTUS BLOG (June 30, 2015), available at

http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/06/symposium-groundhog-day-indeed/

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Kill Lethal Injection and Bring Back the Firing Squad, TIME MAGAZINE (April 28, 2015), available at http://time.com/author/deborah-w-denno/

Reflections on 9/11: Law Professor Deborah Denno, ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA BLOG

(September 6, 2011), available at http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2011/09/reflections-911-law-professor-deborah-denno/

Should Executions be Televised?, ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA BLOG (August 16, 2011),

available at http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2011/08/should-executions-be-televised/ The State of Capital Punishment: 5 Questions for Law Professor Deborah Denno,

ENCYCLOPEADIA BRITANNICA BLOG (August 16, 2011), available at http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2011/08/state-capital-punishment-deborah-denno/

Ohio=s Perverse First Place, HUFFINGTON POST (December 9, 2009), available at

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/deborah-w-denno/ohios-perverse-first-plac_b_385808.html

Lethal Injection: Time to Find Alternatives, NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 22 (May 29, 2006)

Briefs Amicus Brief for Petitioner, Delling v. Idaho, 133 S. Ct. 504 (2012) (No. 11-1515) (Brief of Amici

Curiae 52 Criminal Law and Mental Health Professors in Support of Petitioner) Amicus Brief for Respondent, Berghuis v. Smith, (No. 08-1402) (2009) (Brief for Social Scientists,

Statisticians, and Law Professors, Jeffrey Fagan et al., as Amici Curiae Supporting Respondent)

Amicus Brief for Petitioner, Bryan v. Moore, 120 S. Ct. 1003 (2000) (No. 99-6723) (Brief of the

Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Fordham University School of Law, and other amici)

Amicus Brief for Defendant/Appellant, People v. Harris, N.Y. Court of Appeals (2000) (Brief of

New York Law School Professors) Reports and Monographs Handbook on Criminal Law (2018) (materials written and accumulated as a supplement to my

criminal law class) Preliminary "Final" Report to the United States Sentencing Commission from the Drugs-Violence

Task Force (June, 1996) (with co-editors)

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The Reimposition of Capital Punishment in New Jersey: Interim Reports, Parts I & II, submitted to the New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate and the New Jersey Supreme Court (1988) (with Leigh Bienen, Neil Weiner, Paul Allison, & Douglas Mills)

Longitudinal Study of the Biosocial Factors Related to Delinquency and Crime in Pennsylvania,

1959-1962 (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research) (1988)

The Reimposition of Capital Punishment in New Jersey: Homicide Cases from 1982-1986,

Preliminary Reports, Parts I, II, submitted to the New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate and the New Jersey Supreme Court (1987) (with Leigh Bienen & Neil Weiner)

Biology, Crime, and Violence: New Evidence, final report submitted to the National Institute of

Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1986) Longitudinal Study of Biosocial Factors Related to Delinquency and Crime, final report submitted

to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1985) A Longitudinal Study of the Theoretical and Empirical Bases of High-Risk Delinquent and

Criminal Behavior: A Multi-Cohort, Multi-Wave Design, invited proposal submitted to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (1983) (with Marvin Wolfgang, Robert Figlio, Paul Tracy, & Neil Weiner)

Sex Differences in Cognition and Crime: Early Developmental, Biological, and Environmental

Correlates, final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1982)

A Longitudinal Evaluation of the Attitudes, Self-Concepts, and Behaviors of Youths in a

Delinquency Prevention Center, final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1979)

Evaluating Community Awareness of A Youth Services Center, final report submitted to the

National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1978) Assessing the Impact of the Philadelphia Youth Services Center: An Analysis of Uniform Crime

Reports, City Census Tracts, and Youth Services Center Data, final report submitted to the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice (1978)

Preliminary Report on Phase I of the National Study of Plea Bargaining in the United States,

Preliminary report submitted to the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice (1976) (with Herbert Miller, William McDonald, & James Cramer)

Research Grant Awards

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The Barnet and Sharon Phillips Family Fund (2018-present) The Gerald Edelman Fellowship (2015-present) (for research assistants) The Roger Sacks Grant (2015-present) The Reynolds Family Grant (2013-2014) The Arthur and Charlotte Zitrin Foundation (2011-2013) The Proteus Action League Death Penalty Campaign (2012-2015) Atlantic Philanthropies (2012-2014) Fordham University Faculty Research Grant (2011-2012, 2012-2013) Fordham University Research Fellowships (fall 1997; fall 2001; spring 2006; fall 2010; spring

2015) Fordham University School of Law Summer Research Grants (1992-present) Co-principal Investigator, Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #5-0151-8-PA-

IJ, Biological and Environmental Factors in Violent Crime: Juvenile and Adult Years (1985-88)

Co-principal Investigator, Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #81-IJ-CX-0086,

Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Criminal Violence and A Longitudinal Study of Biosocial Factors (1984-85)

Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #81-IJ-CX-0086, Center for the

Interdisciplinary Study of Criminal Violence and a Longitudinal Study of Biosocial Factors (1983-84)

Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #81-IJ-CX-0086, Center for the

Interdisciplinary Study of Criminal Violence and a Longitudinal Study of Biosocial Factors (1982-83)

Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #81-IJ-CX-0086, Longitudinal Study of

Biosocial Factors Related to Delinquency and Crime (1981) Project Director. National Institute of Justice Award #78-NI-AX-0125, Longitudinal Study of

Biosocial Factors Related to Delinquency and Crime (1978-80)

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Project Member. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Award #78-JN-AX-0005, Evaluation of the South Philadelphia Youth Services Center (1977-79)

Project Member. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Award #75-NI-99-0129, Plea

Bargaining in the United States (1975-76) In-court Expert Testimony Baze et al. v. Rees, et al., No. 04-CI-1094, Franklin Circuit Court, Kentucky (April 18, 2005) [filed

on August 9, 2004] (bench trial and civil lawsuit) (regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection)

State v. Breton, No. CR4-147941, Connecticut Superior Court (October 7, 1997) (writ of habeas

corpus) (regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection) Jones v. Butterworth, No. 81-4593-CF, Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, in and for

Duval County, Florida (July 15, 1997) (writ of habeas corpus) (regarding the constitutionality of electrocution) (cited in Jones v. State, 701 So.2d 76 (Fla. 1997) (Shaw, J., dissenting)).

Ex parte Miguel A. Richardson, No. 81-CR-1548, 175th District Court of Bexar County, Texas

and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (April 30, 1997) (writ of habeas corpus) (regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection)

Deposition Expert Testimony Walker v. Johnson, et al., No. 1:05cv934, Eastern District of Virginia (May 2006) (writ of habeas

corpus) (regarding the constitutionality of lethal injection) Selected Honors, Memberships, and Professional Experience Fordham Law School’s most cited faculty (2018) (In 2018, Fordham Law School was recognized

as one of the “top 50 law schools based on scholarly impact.” I was listed as one of the law school’s ten professors who were “named among the most cited scholars in 2018” (2018), at http://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2015/09/top-40-law-faculties-in-scholarly-impact-2015.html.)

Among the list of the top 250 influential authors in HeinOnline's ScholarCheck, which tracks the

number of times articles are cited by other articles and cases, as well as the number of times articles have been accessed within the past year (2019), at https://home.heinonline.org/top_authors/

Among top 10% of authors on SSRN by downloads from April 2017 to May 2019 (and present).

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Among top 2-5% of downloads on academia.edu: https://fordham.academia.edu/DeborahDenno (from May 1, 2016 to the present)

Teacher of the Year, Fordham University School of Law (May 23, 2016) Fordham Faculty Scholarship Spotlight (2013, 2016) (highlighting specific articles of merit) Board of Advisors, Death Penalty Information Center (September 2014-present) Advisor, American Law Institute=s Revision of Model Penal Code: Sexual Assault and Related Offenses (March 2012-present) Champion Magazine=s Getting Scholarship Into Court Project selection of Deborah W. Denno=s

Courts= Increasing Consideration of Behavioral Genetics Evidence in Criminal Cases: Results of a Longitudinal Study, 2011 MICHIGAN STATE LAW REVIEW 967-1047 Aas one of the articles >the project=s advisory board recommends that practicing lawyers take the time to read=@ (March 2013, p. 47)

Scholarship and Certificate of Attendance for University of Pennsylvania=s Intensive Summer

Institute of Neuroscience (ANeuroscience Boot Camp),@ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (August 12, 2009)

Invited member, Women’s Power Summit on Law & Leadership, Center for Women in Law, The University of Texas School of Law (2009 – present) Selected as one of the National Law Journal=s AFifty Most Influential Women Lawyers In

America@ (June 2007) Fordham University=s Top Newsmaker of the Year (2006-2007) (From Fordham Magazine (Fall

2007): ADeborah Denno is Fordham=s undisputed champ. During the 2006-2007 academic year, she racked up a remarkable 395 media hits.@).

Admitted to the Bar of Pennsylvania (1990) and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals (1991) Member. The American Law Institute (December 2000-present); Member of the American Law

Institute Consultative Group on Model Penal Code: Sentencing (2001-present) Member. The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation (July 2007-present) (membership is

limited to one third of one percent of all American lawyers) Professional Memberships: American Bar Association (1991-present), American Psychological

Association (1999-present), American Society of Criminology (1977-present), Law & Society Association (1991-present), Neuroethics Society (2006-present); New York

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Academy of Sciences (2002-present), Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology (2003-present), Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (2003-present)

Advisory Board Member. Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law (2002-present) Advisory Board Member. The Advisory Committee of the New York State Defenders

Association=s Death Penalty Documentation Project (1998-present) Advisory Board Member. Children=s Lead Project (1998-2000) Advisory Board Member and Consultant for EPA Grant Award, ALead, Water Fluoridation, and

Toxicity,@ organized by the Dartmouth Office of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research (1998 - 2000)

Member. Stein Scholar=s Program, Fordham University School of Law (1994-present) Journal Referee. LANCET, LAW AND SOCIETY REVIEW, CRIMINOLOGY, CRIME AND BEHAVIOR, JOURNAL OF JUSTICE QUARTERLY, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Member. The United States Sentencing Commission's Task Force on the Relationship Between

Drugs and Violence (1994-97) Member. Executive Committee, Criminal Justice Section of the Association of American Law

Schools (1991-98) Consultant. "Lead Exposure, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Delinquency." Western

Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (June, 1993-96) (project testing the relationship between lead levels, achievement, and delinquency)

Consultant. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (December 1993-95) (regarding the

constitutionality of lethal injection) Authored written testimony for the Coalition Against Childhood Lead Poisoning, submitted before

the Maryland State Senate in an effort to prevent the repeal of Maryland's Lead Poisoning Act (March 10-15, 1995)

Deputy Editor. JOURNAL OF JUSTICE QUARTERLY (1993-95)

Associate Consultant. JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY (1990-93) Consultant. Philadelphia Psychiatric Center, Project on "Childhood Predictors of Violent and

Criminal Behavior" (1992) (statistical consultant for the Project's use of a data base consisting of multidisciplinary factors)

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Consultant. New Jersey Proportionality Review Project, Office of the Public Defender, Trenton (1991-92) (regarding the analysis of homicide data and data collection)

Consultant. Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the United States (June, 1991) (for

the Office's report on The Biology of Mental Disorders) Editorial Consultant. ADVANCES IN CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY (1984-1991) Consultant. Committee on Law and Justice, National Research Counsel/National Academy of

Sciences, Commission on Behavior and Social Science and Education (1986) Consultant. Aspen Systems Corporation (topics on Criminology and Criminal Law) (1986) Peer Reviewer. Program of Research on the Causes and Correlates of Delinquency, Office of

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, National Institute of Justice (1986) Member. Policy Committee for Doctoral Programs, the Wharton School, University of

Pennsylvania (1985-86) Statistical Consultant. Jerome Beck, M.D., Philadelphia (1984) (analyzing medical data) Expert Testimony. Howard Kaiser, Esq., Philadelphia (1983) (on the waiver of juveniles to adult

court) Fordham Law School Neuroscience and Law Center’s Major Conferences

• The Rise of the Machines – February 2019 • Concussion Conference Tackles Effects of Brain Injury – October 2018 • The Future of Neuroscience and Law – February 2018 • Brain Dysfunction and the Courtroom – March 2017 • When Law and Neuroscience Collide – Feb. 2016 • Neuroscience and Sentencing – October 2015

Invited Papers, Workshops, Panels, and Talks 2020 Welcome and Introduction. Talk to be presented at Fordham University School of Law’s Center

on Neuroscience and Law’s symposium on “Neuroscience and Civil Actions,” Fordham Law School, New York, New York (February 19, 2020)

2019

Race and the Indelible Dollree Mapp, talk to be presented at the UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC LAW

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REVIEW symposium titled, “The Warren Court’s Criminal Procedure Revolution: A 50-Year Retrospective,” Sacramento, California (October 10-11, 2019)

Discussant. Neuroscience Perspectives on Crime and Punishment. Center for Neuroscience &

Society Tenth Anniversary Reunion, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (August 2, 2019)

Courts’ Treatment of Neuroscience in Capital Cases. Talk presented at the New York City Bar

Association’s Annual Capital Habeas CLE Program, NYC Bar Association, New York, New York (July 25, 2019)

Malingering. Talk presented at CrimFest 2019, Brooklyn Law School, New York, New York

(July 15, 2019) Highlights of Fordham Law School’s Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented at “Team

Tuesday” for Development and University Relations, Fordham University, Office of Human Relations, New York, New York (June 4, 2019)

Examining Bucklew v. Precythe. Talk presented at the Fordham Law School Faculty Retreat, the

Court’s Panel, New York, New York (May 17, 2019) Moderator. Sexual Assault and Gender Justice. Conference on “Progress and Challenges in

Criminal Justice and National Security” in honor of Professor Stephen Schulhofer’s career and scholarship. New York University School of Law, New York, New York (April 26, 2019)

Faculty Spotlight—Contemporary Legal Issues—Neuroscience and the Law. Talk presented at

Admitted Students Day, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (April 14, 2019)

The New Neuroscience in the Legal System. Talk presented at the BioLaw Lapalooza 3.0,

Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, California (March 30, 2019) The Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented at the Sponsored Research Day: Fordham

University Office of Research and the University Research Council, Fordham University, New York, New York (March 13, 2019).

Tribute to William Pickering Jones III. Tribute preceding “Do No Harm? Assessing the

Supervised Injection Site Solution,” Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (February 27, 2019)

Welcome and Introduction. Talk presented at a joint symposium held by Fordham University

School of Law’s Center on Neuroscience and Law and the Fordham Law Review, entitled “Rise of the Machines: Human-Like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and the

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Reprogramming of Law,” Fordham Law School, New York, New York (February 20, 2019)

2018

How Courts in Criminal Cases Respond to Childhood Trauma. Talk presented for Marquette

University Law School’s annual George and Margaret Barrock Lecture in Criminal Law, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (November 15, 2018)

“On the Issues” About Childhood Trauma. Panel discussant for the “On the Issues” series,

Marquette University School of Law’s Lubar Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (November 15, 2018)

What’s Coming Before the Supreme Court: Bucklew and Madison. Talk presented at the

SCOTUS Highlights Panel, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (October 31, 2018)

Malingering. Talk presented at the Criminal Justice Roundtable, Vanderbilt Law School,

Nashville, Tennessee (October 27, 2018) Welcome and Introduction. Talk presented at the Fordham University School of Law’s Center on

Neuroscience and Law’s symposium on “Concussion: Medical, Legal, and Sociological Dimensions,” New York, New York (October 17, 2018)

Teaching Criminal Law. Demonstration presented at Family Day, Fordham Law School, New

York, New York (September 30, 2018) Back to the Future With Execution Methods. Talk presented at the SEALS discussion group, Fort

Lauderdale, Florida (August 6-12, 2018) How Much Does Neuroscience Evidence Cost? Talk presented at the 2018 Annual CrimFest

Conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, New York (July 15, 2018) Neuroscience and the Legal System, Talk presented at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine,

New York, New York (June 7, 2018) A Bayesian Analysis of Neuroscientific Evidence. Talk presented at presented at the Fordham

Law School Faculty Retreat, New York, New York (May 17, 2018) Neuroscience and the Personalization of Criminal Law. Talk presented at the UNIVERSITY OF

CHICAGO LAW REVIEW symposium titled “Personalized Law,” Chicago, Illinois, April 27-28 (2018)

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How Criminal Law Defenses Work with Neuroscience. Talk presented at the BioLaw Lapalooza 2.0, Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, California (March 23, 2018)

Discussant. Panel on Brain Trauma and College Athletics. Fordham University, New York,

New York (March 14, 2018) Commentator. Post-show discussion of Machinal by the Hunter College Theatre Department,

City University of New York, New York ((March 1, 2018) Neuroscience and Criminal Law Defenses. Talk presented at the Fordham University School of

Law Center on Neuroscience and Law’s symposium on “The Future of Neuroscience and Law,” New York, New York (February 21, 2018)

Welcome and Introduction. Fordham University School of Law Center on Neuroscience and

Law’s symposium on “The Future of Neuroscience and Law,” New York, New York (February 21, 2018)

Introduction to Closing Remarks by The Honorable Cathy Seibel. Introductory comments

presented at the first annual Women’s Leadership Institute, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (February 9, 2018)

2017 Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University

School of Law, New York, New York (November 29, 2017) The Future of Neuroscience in the Courtroom. Talk (keynote speaker) presented at the Cognitive

Science Program, Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Kracow, Poland (November 24, 2017)

The Fordham Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented with a medical group invited to

Fordham Law School, New York, New York (November 10, 2017) Law-STEM Junior Faculty Forum. Commentator for two papers presented by junior faculty at

the Law-STEM Junior Faculty Forum at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 6, 7, 2017)

America’s Experiment with Execution Methods. Talk (keynote speaker) presented at the Annual

Nardi Symposium, Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 5, 2017)

Neuroscience and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel. Talk presented at the National Conference

for Pro Se Law Clerks (sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center), Charleston, South Carolina (September 8, 2017)

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Criminal Law in a Nutshell. Talk presented at the Fordham Law Black Law Students Association’s Legal Empowerment and Academic Development program (for students of color, students with diverse backgrounds, and non-traditional students), Fordham Law School, New York, New York (August 29, 2017).

The Latest Science of Shaken Baby Syndrome: Part II. Talk presented at the New York State

Unified Court System/New York State Judicial Institute (Judicial Summer Seminars) (statewide four-day seminars for judges of all courts), Rye Brook, New York (July 25, 2017)

The Latest Science of Shaken Baby Syndrome: Part I. Talk presented at the New York State

Unified Court System/New York State Judicial Institute (Judicial Summer Seminars) (statewide four-day seminars for judges of all courts), Rye Brook, New York (June 20, 2017)

The Brain Defense: Using Neuroscience in Criminal and Civil Cases. Moderator for an

American Bar Association Webinar on neuroscience in criminal and civil law cases, New York, New York (June 13, 2017)

The Culp Colloquium. Commentator for two papers presented at the Culp Colloquium at Duke

Law School, Durham, North Carolina (May 18, 2017) Empirical Approaches to Law. Moderator/commentator for a panel presented at the Fordham

Law School Faculty Retreat, New York, New York (May 17, 2017) How Courts Use Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases. Talk presented at the Weaver

Institute for Law and Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati conference on “The Public’s Understanding of the Brain: Neuroscience in the Courtroom,” Cincinnati, Ohio (May 12, 2017)

What Courts Expect from Attorneys Using Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases. Talk (keynote speaker) presented at the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics, & Public Policy Symposium on Mental Health, University of Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, Indiana (April 28, 2017)

Litigating Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Cases. Talk presented at the Office of the New Jersey Public Defender, Newark, New Jersey (April 21, 2017)

Fordham Law School’s Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented at the Board of Directors

Meeting, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (April 6, 2017) The Science Behind Fordham Law School’s Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented at

Fordham University’s Sponsored Research Day, New York, New York (April 5, 2017)

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Neuroscience and Insanity. Talk presented at the Faculty Scholarship Committee’s TEN/TEN, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (April 4, 2017)

Introduction and Overview: Reconstructing Criminal Justice: Brain Dysfunction and the

Courtroom. Introduction and moderating commentary presented at the “Reconstructing Criminal Justice: Brain Dysfunction and the Courtroom” CLE program, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (March 6, 2017)

Neuroscience and Insanity. Talk presented at PULSE (Program on Understanding Law, Science,

and Evidence), UCLA Law School, Los Angeles, California (March 3, 2017) Concocting Criminal Intent. Talk presented at the “Crime, Punishment, Injustice” Colloquium,

Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C. (February 17, 2017) Fordham’s Neuroscience and Law Center. Talk presented at Alvarez & Marsal North America,

LLC, Washington, D.C. (February 17, 2017). Bridging the Gap: A Conference on Scholarship and Criminal Justice Reform. Commentator on

book chapters presented by colleagues at the Beus Center for Law and Society, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona (February 10-11, 2017)

Faculty Spotlight—Contemporary Legal Issues. Talk presented at Admitted Students Day,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (February 3, 2017) 2016 Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University

School of Law, New York, New York (November 30, 2016) Concocting Criminal Intent. Talk presented at the 11th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal

Studies (CELS 2016), Duke Law School, Durham, North Carolina (November 18-19, 2016)

The Future of Lethal Injection. Talk presented at the Arkansas Law Review symposium on “The

Future of the Death Penalty,” University of Arkansas School of Law (October 21, 2016) Remarks on the Teacher of the Year Award. Talk presented at the 22nd Annual Student Excellence Awards Ceremony, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (September 14, 2016) The Willie Francis Story. Talk presented to Legal Outreach=s Summer Law Institute, Fordham

Law School, New York, New York (July 26, 2016)

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Reasons to Write a Note While in Law School. Talk presented at the Fordham Urban Law Journal Orientation, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (July 24, 2016)

Why Write a Note. Talk presented at the Fordham Law Review’s Orientation, Fordham Law

School, New York, New York (July 23, 2016) How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Use Neuroscience Differently. Talk presented at the Eighth Annual CrimFest Conference, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, New York (July 11, 2016) The Problem of Malingering. Talk presented at the Office of the Georgia Capital Defender, Atlanta, Georgia (June 27, 2016) Remarks of Appreciation for Teacher of the Year Award. Talk presented at the graduation ceremony for the Fordham Law School Class of 2016, Beacon Theatre, New York, New York (May 23, 2016) The Economics of Rape. Talk presented at the concurrent session for the 2016 Annual Fordham

Law School Scholarship Retreat, New York, New York (May 19, 2016) Neuroscience and Law: An Overview. Talk presented at Yale University (for an introductory psychology class), New Haven, Connecticut (April 14, 2016) Neuroscience and Criminal Law Doctrine and Theory. Commentator and panelist discussing book chapters presented by Professor Peter Alces as part of the 2015-2016 Buffalo Criminal Law Center Colloquium series, SUNY Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York (April 1, 2016) Concocting Criminal Intent. Talk presented at the Markelloquim, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York (March 28, 2016) Glossip and Lethal Injection. Talk presented at the Harvard Health Law Society panel on “Capital Punishment and the Eighth Amendment,” Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts (March 22, 2016) Sentencing and Neuroscience. Talk presented on “Sentencing Law in Canada” sponsored by the

Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Montreal, Canada (March 18, 2016) How Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys Use Neuroscience Differently. Talk presented at the Fordham Law Review symposium on “Criminal Behavior and the Brain: When Law and Neuroscience Collide,” Fordham Law School, New York, New York (February 26, 2016) The Firing Squad as a “Known and Available Method of Execution” Post-Glossip. Talk

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presented at the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform’s symposium on “At A Crossroads: The Future of the Death Penalty,” The University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 6, 2016) The Supreme Court and the Future of Lethal Injection. Panelist talk presented at the 2016 Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, New York, New York (January 10, 2016)

The Economics of Rape. Panelist talk presented at Violence Against Women, as part of the 2016

Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, New York, New York (January 9, 2016)

2015

America’s Experiment with Execution Methods. Talk presented at the Columbia University Seminar on Death—The Death Penalty. Columbia University, New York, New York (December 9, 2015)

Concocting Criminal Intent. Talk presented at the 2015-2016 Buffalo Criminal Law Center Colloquium series, SUNY Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York (November 20, 2015)

Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University

School of Law, New York, New York (November 4, 2015) Launching of the Neuroscience and Law Center. Panelist talk presented at Neuroscience and

Sentencing, as part of the launch of Fordham Law School’s Neuroscience and Law Center, New York, New York (October 6, 2016)

The Case of Dudley and Stephens. Talk presented to students and their parents and partners at

Family Day, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (September 27, 2015)

Neuroscience, Compassion, and Culpability in the Criminal Law. Panelist talk presented at

Compassion and Legal Reasoning: A Multidisciplinary Workshop, held at the Twenty-seventh World Congress of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Washington, D.C. (July 31, 2015)

Glossip v. Gross. Contact presentation for the Fordham Faculty Summer Sessions on Opinions

from the Supreme Court, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (July 15, 2015)

The Willie Francis Story. Talk presented to Legal Outreach=s Summer Law Institute, Fordham

Law School, New York, New York (July 9, 2015)

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Neuroscience for Legal Decision Makers. Panelist talk presented at Science in the Courtroom, the 2015 Advanced Judicial Academy, University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, Illinois (June 10, 2015)

Concocting Criminal Intent. Concurrent session at the 2015 Annual Fordham Law School

Scholarship Retreat, New York, New York (May 19, 2015) Genetics and Attributions of Responsibility. Panelist talk presented at the Center for Research on

the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Psychiatric, Neurologic and Behavioral Genetics, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York (May 12, 2015)

Lead Poisoning and Violence. Talk presented at Lead Poisoning: Causes, Practices, and

Implications, as part of the Annual New Jersey Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Conference, Edison, New Jersey (May 6, 2015)

The Paradox of “Humane” Execution: The Future of Lethal Injection. Panelist talk presented at

Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut (March 30, 2015) Medical Genetics, Law and Ethics: “My Genes Made Me Do It” Defense. Panelist talk

presented at the 2015 Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Toronto, Canada (March 27, 2015)

Special Topics in Sentencing and Corrections. Panelist talk presented at the 2015 Annual

Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Diego, California (March 20, 2015)

The Myth of the Double-Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal

Courts. Talk presented at the University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas (March 2, 2015)

Cognition and Criminality: Sociolegal Implications of Neuroscience. Panelist talk presented at

the Rebellious Lawyering Conference (RebLaw) 2015, Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut (February 21, 2015)

2014 An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in Criminal Courts. Talk presented at the Fordham

University School of Law ATen-Ten,@ New York, New York (December 16, 2014) The Challenge Neuroscience Poses to Embedded Principles and Longstanding Notions in the Law.

Panelist talk presented at the “Neuroscience in the Courtroom” conference, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (November 20, 2014)

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Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York (November 19, 2014)

The Death Penalty Today: Lethal Injection Issues. Panelist talk presented at the 2014 Allen

Chair Symposium, “Lethal Injection, Politics, and the Future of the Death Penalty,” University of Richmond School of Law, Richmond, Virginia (October 24, 2014)

Taz and Neuroscience. Talk presented at “The Tazlitz Galaxy: A Gathering of Scholars at

Howard,” Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C. (September 19, 2014) The Myth of the Double-Edged Sword: An Empirical Study of Neuroscience Evidence in

Criminal Courts. Faculty workshop at Pace University School of Law, New York, New York (September 17, 2014)

Capital Punishment, Stop and Frisk. Panelist on “Supreme Court Review,” Fordham University

School of Law, New York, New York (September 16, 2014) Behavioral Genetics and Criminal Sentencing Across Two Decades. Talk and plenary workshop

presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Vancouver, BC, Canada (June 26, 2014)

County-Level Punitiveness and State Prison Growth: Some (Very) Preliminary Thoughts.

Commentator on paper authored by Professor John Pfaff, Seventh Annual Fordham Law School Scholarship Retreat, New York, New York (May 12, 2014)

Behavioral Genetics Evidence in Criminal Cases: 1994-2011. Talk presented at the 2014

Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, New York (May 4, 2014)

A Conversation on Neuroscience and Culpability in the Criminal Law. Talk presented at the

conference on “Comparative Conversation on Causation and Culpability in the Criminal Law,” Buffalo Criminal Law Center, SUNY Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York (May 2, 2014)

Neuroscience and Dangerousness. Talk presented at Loyola University Chicago School of

Law’s conference on “Sentence Structure: The Elements of Punishment,” Chicago, Illinois (April 4, 2014)

Issues Relating to Lethal Executions and Lethal Injections. Talk presented at the Stein Scholars

Brown-Bag Lunch, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 11, 2014)

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New Opportunities Presented by Emerging Neuroscience Research: A Presentation and Discussion. Talk presented at the meeting of the Funders for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (FADP) Research Group, Newport Beach, California (January 31, 2014)

2013 Stand-Your-Ground Laws. Panelist on “The Trayvon Martin Case and “Stand-Your-Ground”

Laws,” Renaissance Weekend, Charleston, South Carolina (December 30, 2013) Respondent, Edward Snowden: Traitor or Whistleblower? Panelist on Edward Snowden,

Renaissance Weekend, Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2013) Basics of Lethal Injection Litigation. Talk presented at a panel on Defending Prisoners’ Rights at

Renaissance Weekend, Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2013) The New World of Lethal Injection. Talk presented at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison,

New Jersey (December 4, 2013) Lethal Injection Chaos. Talk presented at Washington & Lee University School of Law,

“Advanced Criminal Law and Procedure Workshop,” Lexington, Virginia (October 31, 2013)

Discussant, Capital Punishment in Connecticut, 1973-2007 (article authored by Professor John J.

Donohue III), Conference on Empirical Legal Studies 2013, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 26, 2013)

Fordham Faculty Scholar Spotlight Series. Talk presented at Fordham Law School, New York,

New York (October 9, 2013) Genetics: Overview of U.S. Criminal Law. Talk presented at the University of Padova=s (Italy)

conference on AGenetics, Robotics, Law, Punishment,@ Padova, Italy (September 30, 2013) Treating the Criminal Offender Brain. Can We? Should We? Workshop and discussion at the

Robina Institute, University of Minnesota School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota (September 27-28, 2013)

Law and Neuroscience. Talk and panel presented at the Loyola University Chicago, Department

of Criminal Justice and Criminology Colloquium entitled “Brain Matters: Neuroscience in Criminal Law and Policy,” Chicago, Illinois (September 26, 2013)

The Willie Francis Story. Talk presented to Legal Outreach=s Summer Law Institute, Brooklyn

Law School, Brooklyn, New York (July 17, 2013)

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Update on Lethal Injection Challenges. Talk presented at the New York City Bar Association=s Annual Capital Punishment Habeas Corpus CLE Program, New York City Bar Association, New York, New York (July 15, 2013)

Changing Selves: Direct Brain Interventions to Treat Disfavored Human Behaviors. Workshop

and discussion presented at Stanford Law School, Stanford, California (May 17, 2013) The Death Penalty: More Inhumane Executions? Talk presented at the Public Interest Resource

Center, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (April 9, 2013) Faculty Spotlight: Contemporary Legal Issues. Talk presented at Admitted Students Day,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 3, 2013) Genetic Testing for Mental Disorders: Science-Based Mitigation. Talk presented at the National

Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer=s 2013 Midwinter Meeting & Seminar entitled, AReasonable Doubt and Actual Innocence: Winning Your Case with Cutting-Edge Science,@ Washington, D.C. (February 22, 2013)

The Place for Neuroscience in the Criminal Law. Talk and workshop presented at the Southern

Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Dallas, Texas (February 13, 2013) Behavioral Genetics. Panel presentation at Hastings Law School, conference on AFrom Bench to

Society: Law and Ethics at the Frontier of Genomic Technology,@ San Francisco, California (February 8, 2013)

How Neuroscience Can Help Us Punish Criminals More Fairly and Effectively. Lecture

presented at the Hoffinger Criminal Justice Colloquium, Center for Research in Crime and Justice, New York University School of Law, New York, New York (January 28, 2013)

2012 Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University

School of Law, New York, New York (December 5, 2012) Lethal Injection: The Canary in the Mind Shaft of the Death Penalty. Talk presented at Fairleigh

Dickinson University=s Public Mind Poll, Madison, New Jersey (December 3, 2012) Crime and Punishment: The Use and Failure to Use Behavioral Genetics Evidence at Trial. Talk

presented at Fordham University=s AGrowing Research at Fordham,@ New York, New York (November 28, 2013)

Genetics and the Death Penalty. Talk presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois (November 16, 2012)

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Discussant, The House I Live In (documentary), Forum on Law, Culture & Society, 2012 Fordham Law Film Festival, Fordham University School of Law, New York (October 20, 2012)

The Chaos of Lethal Injection Post-Baze. Talk presented at the Fordham University School of

Law ATen-Ten,@ New York, New York (October 3, 2012) Changing Law=s Mind: How Neuroscience Can Help Us Punish Criminals More Fairly and

Effectively. Talk presented at the University of Richmond School of Law, Richmond, Virginia (Emroch Faculty Colloquy Series) (September 28, 2012)

Neuroscience and the Shifting Psychology of Criminal Justice. Talk and paper presented at the

Law and Neuroscience conference at the Rutgers Institute for Law and Philosophy, Rutgers-Camden University School of Law, Camden, New Jersey (September 7, 2012)

Courts= Increasing Consideration of Behavioral Genetics Evidence: Results of a Longitudinal

Study, Talk and paper presented at the Fordham University School of Law Faculty Retreat, New York, New York (May 24, 2012)

Special Problems. Talk presented at the American Law Institute=s meeting on the AProposed

Revision of MPC Article 213 B Rape and Related Offenses,@ New York, New York (May 7, 2012)

Courts= Increasing Consideration of Behavioral Genetics Evidence: Results of a Longitudinal

Study, Paper presented at the Criminal Law Roundtable, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York (May 6, 2012)

Science and the Courts. Talk presented at Judge Jed Rakoff=s Seminar, Columbia University

School of Law, New York, New York (April 18, 2012). Faculty Spotlight B Contemporary Legal Issues. Talk presented at Admitted Students Day,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (April 15, 2012) Lethal Injection Today. Talk presented at the Feature Roundtable: The Future of Capital

Punishment in the United States, Annual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New York, New York (March 15, 2012)

Panel Moderator, The Effect of the Supreme Court’s Gun Control Restrictions on Crime Rates,

Fordham Urban Law Journal Symposium, Gun Control and the Second Amendment: Developments and Controversies in the Wake of District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 9, 2012)

Developments in Lethal Injection. Talk presented at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, New

York, New York (March 2, 2012)

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The Future of Lethal Injection: Chaos After Baze v. Rees. Talk presented at the 2012 Miami Law Review Symposium on the AFuture of the Death Penalty in America,@ Miami, Florida (February 17, 2012)

2011 Academy: ATraditional@ Values. Talk presented at panel at Renaissance Weekend, Charleston,

South Carolina (December 31, 2011) What Today=s Supreme Court is Facing and Thinking. Talk presented at panel at Renaissance

Weekend, Charleston, South Carolina (December 30, 2011) Why the Criminal Law Needs Neuroscience. Talk presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. (November 18, 2011) Changing Law=s Mind. Talk presented at the Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of San

Diego School of Law, panel on ANeuroscience and the Law@ (September 16, 2011) Panel Discussant, A Reasonable Doubt? (part of a group reviewing Michael Verhoeven=s

documentary, “A Reasonable Doubt”), NYIT Cinema, New York, New York (June 23, 2011)

Lethal Injection: Cutting-Edge Developments, Talk presented at Admitted Students Day, Fordham

University School of Law, New York, New York (June 21, 2011) The Economics of Rape. Talk presented at the Fordham Law School Scholarship Retreat, New

York, New York (May 31, 2011) Genetics and the Death Penalty. Talk presented at Michigan State University College of Law for

the symposium, AMoving Beyond Racial Blindsight: The Influence of Social Science Evidence after the North Carolina Racial Justice Act,@ East Lansing, Michigan (April 8, 2011)

Commentator, Lethal Injection: The Medical Mechanics of Implementing Capital Punishment,

Death Penalty Awareness Project, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (April 5, 2011)

Should Physicians Participate in Executions? Talk presented at the Yeshiva University Student

Medical Ethics Society, Yeshiva University, for the panel AExecuting the Hippocratic Oath,@ New York, New York (March 24, 2011)

The Enduring Impact of Lethal Injection Challenges. Talk presented at Vermont Law School, the

Eleventh Annual Symposium of the Vermont Law Review on ANew Perspectives on Capital Punishment,@ South Royalton, Vermont (February 11, 2011)

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2010 How the Law Thinks: Can Neuroscience Make Punishment More Fair? Talk presented at

Syracuse University College of Law, Syracuse, New York, (January 20, 2011) Behavioral Genetics Evidence in Modern Criminal Cases. Talk presented at the Center for

Research on the Ethical/Legal/Social Implications (ELSI) of Psychiatric, Neurologic, and Behavioral Genetics, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York (December 16, 2010)

How the Law Thinks: Can Neuroscience Make Punishment More Fair? Talk presented at

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (December 9, 2010) Applying Criminology to Criminal Law Problems. Talk presented at the Jerry Lee Center of

Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 6, 2010) Commentator, The Durability of Prison Populations (article authored by Professor John Pfaff),

Fordham Law School Scholarship Retreat, New York, New York (May 26, 2010) How the Law Thinks: Why Outmoded Views of Mental State Affect Our Ability to be Just. Talk

presented at Fordham Law School, New York, New York (April 20, 2010) Resweber and Beyond. Talk presented at the University of Houston Law Center, Criminal Justice

Institute, Criminal Law at the Cutting Edge, Leading Voices Lecture Series, Houston, Texas (March 29, 2010)

How the Law Thinks: Why Outmoded Views of Mental State Affect Our Ability to be Just. Talk

presented at Cornell University School of Law, Ithaca, New York (March 12, 2010) Capital Coverage. Talk presented at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications,

Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York (March 5, 2010) Consciousness and Culpability in American Criminal Law. Talk presented at Florida State

College School of Law, Tallahassee, Florida (February 18, 2010) 2009 For Execution Methods Challenges, the Road to Abolition is Paved with Paradox. Talk presented

at Harvard University for the conference entitled, AConfronting Legal Injustice/Imagining Legal Justice,@ co-sponsored by the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, Amherst College=s Charles Hamilton Houston Forum on Law and Social Justice, and NYU Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (November 6, 2009)

Panel Moderator, Women Who Kill Their Batterers, Fordham Domestic Violence Action Center,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (October 29, 2009)

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Imaging of Intention, Implications for Responsibility. Talk presented at the University of Pennsylvania ANeuroscience Boot Camp,@ Center for Neuroscience & Society, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (August 4, 2009)

Supreme Court Review: 2008 - 2009 Criminal Law and Habeas Corpus Developments. Talk

presented at the New York City Bar program on ASupreme Court: A Year in Review,@ New York, New York (July 21, 2009)

Consciousness and Culpability in American Criminal Law. Talk presented at Waseda University,

Tokyo, Japan (June 19, 2009) American Criminal Justice in Perspective. Talk presented at Aoyama University, Tokyo, Japan

(June 19, 2009) Consciousness and the Law. Talk presented at the program AToward a Science of Consciousness

2009: Investigating Inner Experience, Brain, Mind and Technology,@ Hong Kong, China (June 11, 2009)

The Long and Winding Road. Talk presented at the University of Virginia (Reunion Weekend),

Charlottesville, Virginia (June 6, 2009)

Being Partial to Partial Defenses. Talk presented at Texas Tech School of Law=s Symposium on AExcuses,@ Lubbock, Texas (April 4, 2009)

Changing Perspectives on Consent, Talk presented at the Michigan Journal of Gender & Law

Symposium on “Rhetoric and Relevance: An Investigation Into the Present and Future of Feminist Legal Theory,” University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan (February 13, 2009)

The Eighth Amendment Backdrop of Baze v. Rees. Talk presented at the University of Tennessee-

College of Law, Tennessee Law Review Symposium on the Death Penalty, Knoxville, Tennessee (February 7, 2009)

2008 When Willie Francis Died: The ADisturbing@ Story Behind One of the Eighth Amendment=s Most

Enduring Standards of Risk. Talk presented at Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (October 30, 2008)

The Supreme Court and the Ethical, Medical, and Legal Challenges to Execution by Lethal

Injection. Talk presented at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio (October 23, 2008)

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The Death Penalty in Modern Society. Talk presented at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (October 23, 2008)

When Willie Francis Died: The ADisturbing@ Story Behind One of the Eighth Amendment=s Most

Enduring Standards of Risk. Talk presented at Boston College Law School, Newton, Massachusetts (October 17, 2008)

The U.S. Criminal Justice System. Lecture to be presented at the Fordham Law Summer Institute

in New York City, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (July 29, 2008) Accidents, Incidents, and the AInescapable Consequence of Death@: The Impact of Baze v. Rees

on the Lethal Injection Debate. Talk presented at the Annual Habeas Corpus Training Seminar, Capital Punishment Committee, New York City Bar Association, New York, New York (June 26, 2008)

Should Physicians Participate in Lethal Injection Executions? A Legal-Medical Dilemma. Talk

presented at the Health, Law, Ethics and Society colloquium series, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York (March 12, 2008)

The Status of Lethal Injection Litigation: An Overview. Talk presented at the Fordham Urban

Law Journal Symposium, The Lethal Injection Debate: Law and Science, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 8, 2008)

Panel Moderator, What Happens Behind Closed Doors: Personal Accounts of Executions.

Fordham Urban Law Journal Symposium, The Legal Injection Debate: Law and Science, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 7, 2008)

Eighth Amendment Secrets: A Historical Look at the Lethal Injection Debate. Talk presented at

the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Litigating Under the Eighth Amendment, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (February 16, 2008)

The Twilight Years of the Death Penalty. Talk presented at Harvard Law School, the Charles

Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice, as part of the Road to Abolition book project, Cambridge, Massachusetts (February 15, 2008)

Constitutional (Non)Compliance?: A Legal and Legislature History of Judicial Execution by

Lethal Injection. Talk presented at the Columbia University Center for Bioethics Symposium, The Supreme Court and the Legal, Medical, and Ethical Challenges to Execution by Lethal Injection, New York, New York (January 23, 2008)

Panel Member, New England Journal of Medicine Lethal Injection Roundtable, Video on Lethal

Injection, Boston Massachusetts (January 14, 2008)

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Looking Back: The History of Lethal Injection. Talk presented at the Death Penalty Information Center Briefing (for Media), Old Ebbitt Grill, Washington, D.C. (January 4, 2008)

2007 De-romanticizing Depression, Dementia (And Other Issues of the Heart . . . and Mind). Talk

presented at the Renaissance Weekend 81 Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina (December 31, 2007)

Where We Go From Here: Thinking About Law/Med/Grad/B School/Int= Exchange Program B

What to Know, Where to Go, How to Get There. Talk presented at the Renaissance Weekend 81 Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina (December 30, 2007)

Observations on Life and Death. Talk presented at the Renaissance Weekend 81 Colloquium,

Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2007) Roberts= Nine: How >So Few Have So Quickly Changed So Much.= Talk presented at the

Renaissance Weekend 81 Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2007) Panel Member, Moot for Baze v. Rees, New York University School of Law, New York (December

18, 2007) The Lethal Injection Quandary: How Medicine Has Dismantled the Death Penalty. Talk

presented at New York University School of Law, New York, New York (November 13, 2007)

When Willie Francis Died. Paper presented at the University of Texas School of Law symposium

on Capital Punishment Stories: Perspectives and Retrospectives on Landmark Death Penalty Cases, sponsored by the Capital Punishment Center and the William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law, Austin, Texas (November 3, 2007)

Panel Moderator, Jena 6: Race and the Criminal (In)justice System, Stein Scholars Program,

Fordham University School of Law, New York (October 24, 2007) Group Member, Research Affinity Group, Open Society Institute, New York (July 12-13, 2007) The Current State of Lethal Injection Litigation. Talk presented at Widener College of Law,

Wilmington, Delaware (April 26, 2007) Legal Implications of Research on Genetics and Crime. Talk presented at the Cleveland Marshall

College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (April 5, 2007)

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The Mysteries of Mens Rea in Clark v. Arizona. Talk presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, Washington, D.C., in the panel on Insanity and Beyond: Current Issues in Mental Disability and Criminal Justice (January 5, 2007)

2006 Danger Zone B Biology, Violence and Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet. Talk presented at the

Renaissance Weekend 76 Colloquium, Charleston, South Carolina (December 30, 2006) Behind the Headlines, Talk presented at the Renaissance Weekend 76 Colloquium, Charleston,

South Carolina (December 30, 2006) Discussant, The Accused, First Annual Fordham Law Film Festival, Fordham University School

of Law, New York (October 22, 2006) How Medical Participation and Procedures Have Changed the Face of Executions. Talk

presented at the School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York, University at Albany, symposium on The Next Generation for Death Penalty Research: Priorities, Strategies, and An Agenda, Albany, New York (October 7, 2006)

Panel Moderator, The Crises in Indigent Criminal Defense: National and New York Perspectives

and Recommendations for Change, the Public Interest Resource Center, Stein Scholars Program, and Drug Policy Reform Project, Fordham University School of Law, New York (September 14, 2006)

The Law and Science of Human Consciousness. Paper presented at the Center for Cognitive

Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 27, 2006) Mental State Across Ten Centuries: 1235-2005. Paper presented at the Faculty Workshop

Series, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 30, 2006) The Origins of Mental State: Legal and Cultural Developments Across Ten Centuries. Paper

presented at the Law Faculty of the University College London Colloquium on Law, Mind and Brain, sponsored by the Law Faculty of University College London and the Gruter Institute for Law & Behavioral Research, London, United Kingdom (February 13, 2006)

Mental State Across Ten Centuries of English Law: 1235-2005. Paper presented at the Law

Department, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom (February 1, 2006)

2005 Biological Perspectives on Crime. Paper presented at the Fifty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada (November 17, 2005)

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Criminal Law in a Post-Freudian World. Paper presented at the Frances Lewis Law Center Faculty Workshop, Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia (October 31, 2005)

Justice Stevens and the Eighth Amendment: Questioning the Constitutionality of Lethal Injection.

Paper presented at the Fordham University School of Law Symposium on The Jurisprudence of Justice Stevens, New York, New York (September 30, 2005)

The Inexpert AExpert@ in Insanity Defense Cases Involving Infanticide. Paper presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Atlanta, Georgia (May 26, 2005) Litigating Criminal Cases with Genetics Research. Paper presented at the American Civil Liberties

Union, New York, New York (May 20, 2005) Panel Moderator, Legal Advocacy on Film. The Fordham Law School and Volunteer Lawyers for

the Arts Symposium on Documentaries and the Law, Fordham University School of Law, New York (May 5, 2005)

Is There A Place for Biological Evidence in Criminal Law? Talk presented at the Arizona State

University College of Law Symposium on Abnormal Brains and Criminal Responsibility: Implications of Neuroscience for Criminal Culpability and Sentencing, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law, Science & Technology, Arizona State University College of Law, Tempe, Arizona (April 29, 2005)

The Legal Link Between Genetics and Crime: Vile or Viable? Paper presented at the Duke

University School of Law Symposium on The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law sponsored by The Institute of Genome Sciences and Policy=s Center for Genomics Ethics, Law, and Policy, Durham, North Carolina (April 9, 2005)

Research in Criminology: the Past at Penn to the Present World. Talk presented at the Jerry Lee

Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 1, 2005)

The Development of Conscious Awareness in Juveniles: Implications for Interpreting Mens Rea.

Paper presented at the Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law Symposium on The Mind of a Child: The Relationship Between Brain Development, Cognitive Functioning, and Accountability Under the Law, Columbus, Ohio (March 10, 2005)

Panel Moderator, On Patrol: The Police=s Role. The Fordham Urban Law Journal Symposium on

Post-911 Cities: The Terrorist Threat and Its Implications for Planning and Policing Urban Areas, Fordham University School of Law, New York (February 24, 2005)

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The Role of Genetics in Criminal Law. Talks presented at the William and Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg, Virginia (February 23, 2005)

Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior. Paper presented at the Faculty Workshop,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (February 3, 2005) 2004-2003 Panel Moderator, Rape Shield Laws and High Profile Cases: The Unraveling of the Kobe Bryant

Trial, Columbia University School of Law, New York (November 10, 2004) Panel Moderator, Can We Craft A Death Penalty Statute With A Tolerably Low Rate of Error?,

The Stein Scholars Criminal Justice Interest Group, Fordham University School of Law, New York (October 27, 2004)

How the Andrea Yates Case Should Change the Insanity Defense in the United States. Paper

presented at the Marcé Society International Biennial Scientific Meeting, Oxford, United Kingdom (September 24, 2004)

A Mind to Blame: Exploring the Link Between Crime and Consciousness. Paper presented at the

AToward a Science of Consciousness: 2004 (Tucson VI),@ sponsored by the Center for Consciousness Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (April 10, 2004)

Criminal Law in a Post-Freudian World. Paper presented at the Faculty Workshop, Fordham

University School of Law, New York, New York (March 11, 2004) A Mind=s Eye on Mens Rea: How New Research on Psychology Should Change Our Concept of

Intent. Paper presented at the Faculty Workshop, Hofstra University School of Law, New York, New York (March 8, 2004)

Pro bono Death Penalty Work, The Stein Faculty Pro bono Workshop Series, Fordham University

School of Law, New York, New York (October 7, 2003) Panel Moderator, Criminal Law: Internet Child Pornography, Stein Scholars Roundtable,

Fordham University School of Law, New York (October 1, 2003) Panel Moderator, Identity Theft, 2003 Meeting of the New York/Tri State Sisters in Crime,

Fordham University School of Law, New York (September 20, 2003) Discussant, Neuroscience and the Law Workshop, hosted by the American Association for the

Advancement of Science and the Dana Foundation, Washington, D.C. (September 12-13, 2003)

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Rethinking Criminal Intent with New Cognitive Research. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June 7, 2003)

Panel Moderator, The Changing Meaning of Mens Rea, 2003 Annual Meeting of the Law &

Society Association, Pittsburgh (June 7, 2003) The Andrea Yates Case: Moms Who Kill Their Children. Paper presented at the New York Society

for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Fordham University, New York, New York (April 25, 2003)

The Law and Science of Human Consciousness. Paper presented at the Jerry Lee Center of

Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 17, 2003) Who Is Andrea Yates? A Short Story About Insanity. Paper presented at the Faculty Workshop,

Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 27, 2003) The Foundations of Mens Rea: A Revision. Paper presented at the Association for the Study of

Law, Culture, and the Humanities Sixth Annual Conference, Cardozo Law School, New York, New York (March 7, 2003)

Panel Moderator, Beyond the Sentence: Post-Incarceration Legal, Social, and Economic

Consequences of Criminal Convictions: Impact on Communities, Twelfth Annual Symposium on Contemporary Urban Challenges, Fordham University School of Law, New York (February 20, 2003)

Overhauling the Model Penal Code=s Rape Provision. Paper presented at the 2003 Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, Washington, D.C. (January 6, 2003) Program Co-Chair, Does the Model Penal Code Need to be Revised?, 2003 Annual Meeting of

the Association of American Law Schools, Washington, D.C. (January 4, 2003) 2002-2001 Panel Chair, Judicial Processes, 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology,

Chicago (November 16, 2002) A Mind=s Eye on Mental States. Paper presented at the Fifty-fourth Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois (November 16, 2002) Lethally Humane? The Evolution of Execution Methods in the United States. Paper presented at

the John Jay College of Criminal Justice symposium, Equal Treatment and the Death Penalty, New York, New York (November 11, 2002)

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Panel Moderator, Can Gun Control Work?, The Twelfth Fordham Distinguished Lecture in Applied Social Science, Fordham University School of Law, New York (October 21, 2002) (in conjunction with the Fordham Psychology Association and the Fordham Institute)

Crime and Consciousness: The Science of Involuntary Acts. Lecture presented at the Hoffinger

Criminal Justice Colloquium, Center for Research in Crime and Justice, New York University School of Law, New York, New York (April 22, 2002)

Crime and Consciousness: Science and Involuntary Acts. Paper presented at the Faculty

Workshop, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York (March 14, 2002) Discussant, Legal and Literary Narratives: Cousins by Contrast (a paper presented by Professor

Jerome Bruner), Spring 2002 Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Law and Social Sciences: Violence and the Body, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Culture, Columbia University School of Law, and the Institute of Research on Women and Gender, Department of Sociology, Columbia University (March 5, 2002)

Consciousness and Culpability. Lecture presented at the Criminal Justice Forum, Cleveland-

Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio (February 4, 2002) Genetics and the Law. Presentation at the Fred Friendly Seminars, Inc. and the Columbia

University School of Journalism, New York, New York (January 28, 2002) New Challenges in Teaching Rape in Law Schools. Paper presented at the 2002 Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Panel, New Perspectives on Sexual Assault, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 6, 2002)

Making a Documentary Film. Talk prepared for the Renaissance Weekend 50 Colloquium,

Charleston, South Carolina (December 30, 2001) The Biological Basis of Personality. Talk presented at the Renaissance Weekend 50 Colloquium,

Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2001) Psychology and the Criminal Law B New Findings and Theories. Talk presented at the Renaissance

Weekend 50 Seminar, Charleston, South Carolina (December 29, 2001) How Psychological Research on Consciousness Can Enlighten the Criminal Law. Paper

presented at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, London, United Kingdom (November 21, 2001)

Consciousness and Crime: Science and Involuntary Acts. Paper presented at the Columbia

University School of Law Faculty Lunch Series, New York, New York (April 5, 2001)

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What Execution Methods Statutes Say About the Death Penalty. Paper presented at the OHIO STATE LAW JOURNAL Symposium, Addressing Capital Punishment Through Statutory Reform, Columbus, Ohio (March 30, 2001)

2000-1999 Consciousness, Culpability, and Crime. Talk presented at the Grand Rounds, Woodhull Medical

and Mental Health Center, Department of Psychiatry, New York, New York (December 6, 2000)

Behind the Demise of the United States Sentencing Commission=s Drugs/Violence Task Force.

Talk presented at Cardozo Law School, Seminar on Drug Law & Policy conducted by Professor John Hanks, New York, New York (November 16, 2000)

Consciousness and Crime: Reconsidering the Science of Involuntary Acts. Paper presented at

Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia (November 8, 2000) What=s Happening Now and May Happen in the Future with DNA Evidence. Talk presented at the

National Conference on Science in the Law, sponsored by the National Institute of Justice, United States Department of Justice, American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, National Center for the State Courts in collaboration with the National Academy of Sciences, San Diego, California (October 13, 2000) (summarized in 68 CRIMINAL LAW REPORTER 96-97 (November 1, 2000))

Panel Moderator, The John W. Wade Conference on the Third Restatement of Torts: General

Principles, Vanderbilt University School of Law, Nashville (September 16, 2000) Preparing Lawyers for Research on Genetics and Crime. Talk presented to the Genetics Interest

Group at Vanderbilt University Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee (April 27, 2000) Adieu to Electrocution. Paper presented at the Claude W. Pettit College of Law, OHIO NORTHERN

UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Symposium, The Ultimate Penalty: A Multifarious Look at Capital Punishment, Ada, Ohio (March 24, 2000)

Crime and Consciousness. Paper presented at the Dean=s Lunch, Vanderbilt University School

of Law, Nashville, Tennessee (March 21, 2000) The Perils of Public Opinion. Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Law Schools, Is Justice Just Us?, Joint Program between the Section on Criminal Justice and the Law and the Section on Social Sciences, Washington, D.C. (January 6, 2000)

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Evolutionary Psychology and the Nature of Consciousness: Further Perspectives on the Causes of Crime. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada (November 17, 1999)

When Bad Things Happen to Good Intentions: The Development and Demise of a TaskForce

Examining the Interrelationship Between Drugs and Violence. Paper presented at the ALBANY LAW REVIEW Symposium, Drug Crimes: Penal Jurisprudence in Punishment and Treatment, Albany, New York (November 12, 1999)

Highlights of the Current Supreme Court: Bryan v. Moore, Fordham University School of Law,

New York, New York (November 1999) Consciousness and Crime. Paper presented at the Randall-Park Colloquium, University of

Kentucky College of Law, Lexington, Kentucky (October 14, 1999) The Biological Bases of Intent. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Law & Society

Association, Chicago, Illinois (May 29, 1999) Life Before the Modern Sex Offender Statutes. Paper presented at the New York University School

of Law’s Criminal Justice Luncheon, New York, New York (February 27, 1999) 1998-997 The History of Sex Offender Statutes. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. (November 12, 1998) Litigating Lead Poisoning Cases. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. (November 11, 1998) Chair and Discussant, Treatment and Release of Sex Offenders, 1998 Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Washington, D.C. (November 1998) Considering Lead Poisoning as a Criminal Defense. Paper presented at the New York Legal Aid

Society=s Training Seminar on Lead Poisoning, New York, New York (October 12, 1998) Discussant, Biological Factors and Crime, 1998 Society for the Evolutionary Analysis of Law

Conference, Pace University School of Law, New York (October 1998) Evolutionary Biology and Rape. Paper presented at the Colloquium on Biology and Sexual

Aggression: Investigating Theories, Data, and Implications for Law. The Center for the Study of Law, Science and Technology, Arizona State University College of Law, Tempe, Arizona (May 22-23, 1998)

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Lethal Injection and the Administration of New York=s Death Penalty. Paper presented at the Conference, The Death Penalty in New York: Law and Research in Action, School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, Albany, New York (April 17, 1998)

Life Before the Modern Sex Offender Statutes. Paper presented at the NORTHWESTERN

UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Symposium, Throwing Away the Key: Social and Legal Responses to Child Molesters, Chicago, Illinois (April 4, 1998)

Moderator, Contemporary Perspectives on Punitive Damages, 1998 Brendan Moore Advocacy

Center Symposium. Fordham University School of Law, New York (March 1998) Mentally Retarded Victims of Rape: The Glen Ridge Rape Case and Beyond. Paper presented at

the Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California (November 19, 1997)

Panel Chair, Perspectives on Sexual Assault, Forty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, San Diego (November 1997) The Future of Capital Punishment: 25 Years After Furman. Paper presented at the Forty-ninth

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California (November 1997)

Biologically-Based Defenses. Talk presented at the Federal Judicial Center's training seminar for

judges, Law and Biology for Federal Judges, Hanover, New Hampshire (September 1997) (co-sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center, Dartmouth College, The Gruter Institute, and Vermont Law School)

Sexuality, Rape, and Mental Retardation. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the

Law and Society Association, St. Louis, Missouri (May 1997) Discussant, Issues in Capital Punishment, 1997 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society

Association, St. Louis (May 1997) The Unfamilar Link Between Lead Poisoning and Crime. Paper presented at the Symposium,

Biology, Behavior, and the Criminal Law, sponsored by the UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT LAW REVIEW and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, South Royalton, Vermont (April 1997)

Gender Differences in Biological and Sociological Predictors of Crime. Paper presented at the

Symposium, Biology, Behavior, and the Criminal Law, sponsored by the UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT LAW REVIEW and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, South Royalton, Vermont (April 1997)

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What Cesare Beccaria's Reactions Would be to Today's Death Penalty. Fordham University School of Law Symposium on Cesare Beccaria's OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS AND ITS PRESENT IMPACT, New York, New York (March 1997)

Teaching Rape in Law School. Talk presented at a New York University School of Law Panel,

The Pedagogy of Rape in Criminal Law, New York, New York (March 1997) 1996-1995 Are Executions Constitutional? Paper presented at the Forty-eighth Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois (November 1996) Lead Poisoning and Crime. Paper presented at the Forty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois (November 1996) Teaching Rape in Law Schools. Paper presented at the 1996 Feminism and Legal Theory

Workshop, Columbia University School of Law, New York, New York (March 1996) A Critique of Gender-Based Criminal Law Defenses. Paper presented at the 1995 Annual

Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, Canada (June 1995) The Law and Genetics. Talk presented at an Open Meeting on the Genetics of Criminal and

Antisocial Behavior, sponsored by the Ciba Foundation and the Wellcome Centre for Medical Science, London, United Kingdom (February 17, 1995)

Legal Implications of Genetics and Crime Research. Paper presented at the Ciba Foundation

Symposium, The Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior, London, United Kingdom (February 15, 1995)

1994-1991 Rape and Mental Retardation. 1994 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association,

Phoenix, Arizona (June 1994) Questioning the Constitutionality of Lethal Gas and Lethal Injection. 1994 Annual Meeting of the

Law and Society Association, Phoenix, Arizona (June 1994) Moderator, Fordham Law Review Panel, Men, Women, and Rape, Fordham University School

of Law, New York (March 1994) Should Gender Differences in the Biology of Crime Make a Difference in Punishment? Paper

presented at Northwestern University School of Law, Symposium on Gender Bias in the Criminal Law, Chicago, Illinois (March 1994)

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The Supreme Court's Evolving Standards for Determining the Constitutionality of Eyewitness Identification Evidence: If Ever There Was a Wrong Direction. 1993 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, Illinois (May 1993)

Is Electrocution An Unconstitutional Method of Execution? The Engineering of Death Over the

Century. 1993 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, Illinois (May 1993)

Panelist, Legal Aspects of Rape, Rape Awareness Week, Fordham University, New York

(March and November, 1993) Moderator, Fordham Law Review Panel, The Privacy Rights of Rape Victims in the Media and

the Law, Fordham University School of Law, New York (January 1993) Considering Lead Poisoning As A Criminal Defense. Symposium on Urban Criminal Justice,

Stein Center for Ethics and Public Interest Law, Fordham Law School, New York, New York (November 1992)

Panel Chair, Communications: Issues of Law and Policy, 1992 Annual Meeting of the Law and

Society Association, Philadelphia (May 1992) Copyright Protection of Scientific Research Data. 1992 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society

Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 1992) In re Kemmler: Credibility and Consequences of New York's Original Interpretation of Cruel

and Unusual. 1992 Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 1992)

The History of the Death Penalty in New York. ALBANY LAW REVIEW Symposium, The Death

Penalty: Perspectives on the Past and Future in New York State, Albany, New York (April 1991)

1986-1976 Violence and School Failure. Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Society of

Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia (November 1986) Lateral Preferences and Birth Stress. Ninth INS European Conference, Veldhoven, the

Netherlands (June 1986) (with Israel Nachshon) Victims: Reasons, Research, and Resources. Safer Living Seminar, University of Pennsylvania,

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (November 1985)

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Sex and Violence: Influence of Academic Ability on Gender Differences in Violent Behavior. Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California (November 1985)

Panel Chair, Interaction of Biology and Environment in Violent Crime, Thirty-seventh Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego (November 1985) Family Income as a Predictor of Violent Crime: Still Strong After All These Years. Thirty-

seventh Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Diego, California (November 1985)

Victim, Offender, and Situational Characteristics of Repeat Offense Behavior. Fifth International

Symposium on Victimology, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (August 1985) Early Maturation and Intellectual Development. 1985 Annual Meeting of the Eastern

Psychological Association, Boston, Massachusetts (March 1985) Longitudinal Study of the Crime-Work-Ability Interrelationship. Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Criminology, Cincinnati, Ohio (November 1984) Early Socioeconomic and Developmental Effects on IQ, Achievement, and Crime: New Evidence.

1983 Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, San Francisco, California (December 1983)

Sex Differences in Crime: Biological and Environmental Influences. 1983 Annual Meeting of the

Pennsylvania Sociological Society, Villanova, Pennsylvania (November 1983) New Evidence on Learning Disability and Delinquency. Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Denver, Colorado (November, 1983) Violent Behavior and Hemisphere Function. Annual Meeting of the International Society for

Research on Aggression, Victoria, British Columbia (June 1983) (with Israel Nachshon) Sex Differences in Cognition: A Review and Critique of the Longitudinal Evidence. 1983 Annual

Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, Maryland (March 1983) Hemispheric Dysfunction and Deviant Behavior. Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada (November 1982) (with Israel Nachshon) Structural Equation Models of Correlates of Violent Behavior. Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Criminology, Toronto, Canada (November 1982) Sex Differences in Cognition and Crime. Ninetieth Annual Meeting of the American

Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. (August 1982)

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Lateral Preferences of Hand, Eye, and Foot: Relation to Cerebral Dominance. Ninetieth Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. (August 1982) (with Israel Nachshon)

Longitudinal Correlates of Verbal and Spatial Intelligence. 148th Annual Meeting of the

American Association of the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. (January 1982) Panel Chair, The Biosocial Study of Crime and Delinquency, Thirty-third Annual Meeting of the

American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC (November 1981) Longitudinal Evaluation of a Delinquency Prevention Program by Self-Report. Seventy-sixth

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada (August 1981) (with Richard Clelland)

Early Cognitive Functioning: Sex and Race Differences. Eighty-ninth Annual Meeting of the

American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, California (August 1981) (with Ben Meijs & Israel Nachshon)

Just Deserts and the Juvenile Justice System: Reform or Recourse? 1981 Annual Meeting of

the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (March 1981) Evaluating Community Awareness of a Youth Services Center. 1981 Annual Meeting of the

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (March 1981) Race, Sex, and Early Socioeconomic Correlates of Delinquency in Selected Philadelphia

Collaborative Perinatal Project Cohorts. Thirty-second Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, California (November 1980)

Panel Chair, Evaluation Research Findings on the Effectiveness of Institutionalization and

Rehabilitation Programs for Juvenile Delinquents, Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia (November 1979)

Preliminary Findings on Research Examining Some Etiological Components of

Neuropsychological and Behavior Disorders. Annual Meeting of the International Group in Criminology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (November, 1979)

A Longitudinal Evaluation of the Attitudes, Self-Concepts, and Behaviors of Youths in a

Delinquency Prevention Program. Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (November 1979)

Moderating the Reign of State Control: The Development of the Trial and Judicial Procedure in

England from its Origins to the Eighteenth Century. Thirty-first Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (November 1979)

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Consideration of Psychological Factors in a Jury Trial for the Black Defendant. Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the New York State Sociological Association, Albany, New York (October 1979)

Performance and Negotiation in Criminal Case Processing. 1979 Annual Meeting of the Society

for the Study of Crime Problems, Boston, Massachusetts (August 1979) Differential Treatment as a Justification for a Juvenile Justice System. Thirtieth Annual Meeting

of the American Society of Criminology, Dallas, Texas (November 1978) Assessing the Impact of a Youth Services Center: Does Diversion Work?, Thirtieth Annual

Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Dallas, Texas (November 1978) The Defense Attorney's Role in Plea Bargaining. Twenty-ninth Annual Meeting of the American

Society of Criminology, Atlanta, Georgia (November 1977) Leviathan in Disguise: Rise of the Welfare State and the Threat of Virtue. Seventy-fifth Annual

Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, New York (September 1976)

Panel Chair, Social Welfare: Psychological and Historical Perspectives, Seventy-first Annual

Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York (September 1976) Women in Prison: The Treatment and Experiences of Women in American and Canadian Penal

Institutions. Twenty-fifth Annual Research Institute of the D.C. Sociological Society, Rockville, Maryland (May 1976)

The Effects of Victim Characteristics Upon Judicial Decision Making. Sixth Annual Sociological

Research Symposium, Richmond, Virginia (February 1976) (with James Cramer) Selected Media Appearances (Documentaries and Television only) Should Firing Squads Replace Lethal Injections?, Vice News Video (April 4, 2017) NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams (concerning the July 22 execution of Joseph Wood) (July

24, 2014) Death Penalty States Scramble for Lethal Injection Drugs, CNN Justice (video) (November 16,

2013) U.S. Lethal Injection Practices, Al-Jazeera America television (October 15, 2013) The Second Execution of Romell Broom (2012) (a documentary by Michael Verhoeven, co-written

by Luise Lindermair)

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CNN International with Christiane Amanpour (concerning international developments in lethal injection) (July 12, 2012)

The Conspirator: The Plot to Kill Lincoln, documentary DVD accompanying The Conspirator

movie DVD (directed by Robert Redford) (release date of August 16, 2011) National Geographic Channel, The Conspirator: The Plot to Kill Lincoln (documentary)

(broadcast date of April 12, 2011) WPIX-TV Morning News (concerning the Tucson, Arizona shootings) (January 11, 2011) CBS Channel 2 News (concerning the Connecticut home invasion trial) (November 8, 2010) Fox News Happening Now (concerning the Connecticut home invasion trial) (with Laura Ingle)

(November 4, 2010) ABC World News with Diane Sawyer (concerning the Ronnie Lee Gardner firing squad execution)

(June 17, 2010) CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (concerning the Ronnie Lee Gardner firing squad execution) (June 17, 2010) Al Jazeera English television (concerning the Ronnie Lee Gardner firing squad execution) (June

17, 2010) Associated Press distributed videotape (concerning the Ronnie Lee Gardner firing squad

execution) (June 15, 2010) Wetv, Women on Death Row V (television documentary) (May 3, 2010) Al Jazeera English television (concerning Utah=s firing squad) (April 24, 2010) CNN=s In Session (concerning the Melissa Huckaby case) (January 4, 2010) CTV=s Canada AM (the most watched morning show in Canada), concerning the link between lead

and crime (May 29, 2008) Perspective Roundtable: Physicians and Execution, 358 The New England Journal of Medicine

403-404, video at http://www.nejm.org/Perspective-Roundtable/Lethal-Injection/ (with Atul Gawande, Robert Truog, and David Waisel) (January 24, 2008)

ABC News Law & Justice Webcam, Is Lethal Injection Cruel and Unusual? (January 11, 2008) CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (January 7, 2008) (concerning Baze v. Rees)

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CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Death Penalty on Hold (November 16, 2007) RAI (Italian TV), commentary on the death penalty (September 28, 2007) CBS Evening News with Katie Couric (January 6, 2007) (concerning the recent decline in

executions) Toxic City: Lead and the Battle for Environmental Justice (Tony Mottley, director and producer)

(2005) (concerning research on the link between lead poisoning and criminality) CourtTV Closing Arguments with Nancy Grace (concerning the Michael Jackson cases) (June

9, 2005) CourtTV Closing Arguments with Nancy Grace (concerning the Michael Jackson cases) (May

8, 2005) CourtTV Closing Arguments with Nancy Grace (concerning the Piper Rountree and Michael

Jackson cases) (April 13, 2005) Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, Reporter=s Notebook (concerning a rape case in Korea) (April

12, 2005) CourtTV Closing Arguments with Nancy Grace (concerning the Nancy Seaman and Michael

Jackson cases) (March 21, 2005) ABC World News Tonight (Back-to-Back series), concerning constitutional challenges to lethal

injection (January 22 and 23) (January 29, 2005) CourtTV Trial Heat with Lisa Blume and James Curtis (concerning the Scott Peterson case)

(December 6, 2004) CourtTV Closing Arguments with Nancy Grace (concerning the Aileen Wournos case) (February

9, 2004) The Big Story with John Gibson, Fox News Channel (concerning the use of the firing squad in two

executions in Utah) (May 27, 2003) Position Contre Poison, a French/German documentary on execution methods produced by

ARTISTE (discussing lethal injection) (May 2000) History Lost and Found, a History Channel documentary on the Twentieth Century=s important

artifacts (discussing the electric chair) (September 1999)

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The Chair, a Channel 4 documentary on the creation and use of electrocution, which was also aired twice on The History Channel (November 1998)

Fox Network TV discussion of the Karla Faye Tucker death penalty case (February 1998) Channel 9 News coverage of the death penalty in light of two executions that involved hanging

and the firing squad (January 1996) Genetics and Crime, a CNN documentary (commenting on the legal implications of the

relationship between genetics and crime) (1996) In the Blood: Is Criminal Behavior Genetic?, a British Broadcasting Corporation documentary

(commenting on the Stephen Mobley genetic defect defense) (1996) Channel 7 Eyewitness News Broadcast on the Death Penalty (March 1995) Crime File. Distributed videotaped program on Biology and Crime. National Institute of Justice,

U.S. Department of Justice (debating biological links to criminality) (1985) Updated: August 6, 2019


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