Symposium to look at neuroscience and the law

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The Indiana Health Law Review Symposium March 28 will examine neuroscience and mental health law; child contact sports and concussions, and other topics at the daylong event.

The symposium, “Neuroscience and Law: Injury, Capacity, and Illness,” features speakers from across the country. The keynote address, “Neuroscience 2.0 and Civil Law,” will be given by professor Oliver R. Goodenough of Vermont Law School, and professor Geoffrey K. Aguirre of Perleman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Attorneys who would like to earn 5 hours of CLE credit (pending approval) can register to attend for $50; general registration is $25; and students, faculty and staff of Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, which is hosting the event, receive complimentary admission.

More information and online registration is available at IU McKinney’s website.
 

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