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Session Four: Q&A
Jon Hanson: Regulation Reactance - Part 4
Jon Hanson: Regulation Reactance - Part 3
 
 
Juliet Schor - Part 1
Juliet Schor - Part 2
Juliet Schor - Part 3
Judge Richard Posner - Part 1
Judge Richard Posner - Part 2
Judge Richard Posner - Part 3
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The Project on Law and Mind Sciences at Harvard Law School (PLMS) is devoted to identifying, inventorying, archiving, blogging, and otherwise promoting research, writing, conferences, colloquia, and presentations directed toward understanding and explicating the implications of social psychology, social cognition, cognitive neuroscience, and other related mind sciences for law, policymaking, and legal theory.
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Channel Comments (4)
Wartonite (5 months ago)
Hey, it sure beats freezing at the Yard, paying $60k, and taking the meaningless LSAT!
MoriahConqueringWind (6 months ago)
Good stuff here, glad to have found this channel!
cocacolaoso (8 months ago)
Thanks for the channel and your videos. Fascinating and unique material. Cheers!
peeklip (1 year ago)
Thanks for your vids, especially the recent, 'System Justification theory' lecture, I'd be interested in seeing the main speaker that Jon Jost refers to in his part three on SJT. Is it on situationism? p.s. I subscribed.