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Law & Justice

Neuroscience stirs profound implications for the realms of law and justice, igniting a paradigm shift in our understanding of criminal behavior, culpability, and rehabilitation. This convergence, known as 'neurolaw', not only challenges our long-held notions of free will and responsibility but also provokes us to rethink the ethical boundaries of leveraging brain-based evidence in the courtroom. Can we hold individuals accountable for actions driven by their neural circuitry? Are our legal systems ready to incorporate this nuanced understanding of the human mind? The intersection of neuroscience and law beckons us to explore these questions.

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