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Past Keynote Speakers

2016

 

Owen D. Jones

New York Alumni Chancellor’s Chair in Law
Professor of Biological Sciences
Director, MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Law and Neuroscience

Vanderbilt University
[website]

Law and Behavior:  Past, Present, and Future

2016

Brian Skyrms

Distinguished Professor of Logic
and Philosophy of Science and Economics
University of California, Irvine

Professor of Philosophy
Stanford University
[website]

Evolution, Norms and the Social Contract

2014

Michael S. Moore

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Chair
Professor of Law and Philosophy
Co-Director of Program in Law and Philosophy

University of Illinois
[website]

The Neuroscience of Volitional Excuse

2014

Owen D. Jones

New York Alumni Chancellor’s Chair in Law
Professor of Biological Sciences
Director, MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Law and Neuroscience

Vanderbilt University
[website]

Neuroscientific Perspective on the Role of (and Control of) Emotions during Punishment Decisions

2014

Gene Robinson

Swanlund Chair of Entomology
Director of Institute for Genomic Biology

University of Illinois
[website]

From Me to We: Searching for the Genetic Roots of Sociality

2014

Robin Bradley Kar

President, SEAL
Professor of Law and Philosophy

University of Illinois
[website]

Western Legal Prehistory: On the Early Root of Large-Scale Human Social Complexity

2014

Thomas Anastasio

Associate Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Beckman Institute, University of Illinois
[website]

When Long Term Memory (for Social and Legal Values) is Willing but Short Term Memory is Weak

2013

Geoffrey Miller

Associate Professor of Psychology

University of New Mexico
[website]

Legal Dilemmas in 21st Century Mating Markets: Honest Signaling, Informed Sexual Consent, and Relationship Externalities

2013

David Sloan Wilson

Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology

SUNY Binghamton University
[website]

Catalyzing Acceptance of Evolution as a General Theoretical Framework for Economics, Business, and Law

 

2012

Melvin Konner
Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of AnthropologyEmory University
[website]The Science of Human Nature: Dark History. Bright Future?
 

2010

Mele

Alfred Mele

William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy

Florida State University
[website]

Free Will and Neuroscience

 

2009

de Waal Frans B. M. de Waal

Director, Living Links Center C.H Candler Professor of Psychology

Emory University
[website]

Is Man a Wolf to Man? – Morality and the Social Behavior of our Fellow Primates

 

2007

Baird
Abigail A. Baird

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Vassar College
[website]

The Psychology of Adolescence

 

 

2003

Fisher
Helen E. Fisher

Visiting Research Professor

Rutgers University
[website]

Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Brain Chemistry of the Three Primary Mating Emotions and Their Impact on Crime and Punishment

 

 

2002

Low
Bobbi S. Low

Professor of Resource Ecology

University of Michigan
[website]

Sex, Power, and Resources: How Our Evolutionary Past Haunts Our Ecological Future

 

 

2002

Pinker
Steven Pinker

Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology

Harvard University
[website]

The Blank Slate, the Noble Savage, and the Ghost in the Machine

 

 

2000

Prof. David Buss

David Buss

Professor of Psychology

University of Texas at Austin
[website]

Psychology, Evolution, and Human Behavior

 

 

1999

Segal
Nancy Segal
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Twin Studies CenterCalifornia State University, Fullerton (CSUF)
[website]Twin Research Perspectives on Behavioral, Legal and Societal Issues

 

 

1998

Malamuth
Neil Malamuth

Professor of Communication, Psychology and Women’s Studies

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
[website]

An Evolutionary-based Model of the Characteristics of Sexually Coercive Men: Integrating Multiple Levels of Analysis