neurolaw

English

Etymology

neuro- + law

Noun

neurolaw (uncountable)

  1. An emerging field of interdisciplinary study that explores the effects of discoveries in neuroscience on legal rules and standards.
    • 2007 March 11, Jeffrey Rosen, “The Brain on the Stand”, in New York Times:
      The extent of that revolution is hotly debated, but the influence of what some call neurolaw is clearly growing.
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