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SLAPLAB (Science, Law & Policy Lab) is a vertically-integrated, interdisciplinary laboratory directed by Dr. Nita Farahany (Professor of Law & Philosophy, Director of Duke Initiative for Science & Society). SLAPLAB is designed to bring science to bear on questions of law and policy. Faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergrads work together on shared research projects and publications.
SLAPLAB is built around the broad theme of how science impacts and is impacted by law and policy. Researchers study the role of science in law and the policy making process, with a particular emphasis on emerging technology and the biosciences (genetics and neuroscience). Empirical research and laboratory research (including the use of consumer technology and devices (e.g. Google Glass, Consumer EEG devices, tDCS)) is undertaken using a collaborative model of research and publications. Lab activities include designing new research studies and engaging in ongoing research, giving presentations of works in progress, discussions of recent relevant literature, developing scholarship, multimedia, and policy for publication and dissemination, and hosting outside speakers.
Lab Activities
Lab members meet once weekly for lab meetings, and on an ongoing basis for their research. Regular activities of the lab include:
- Designing new research studies
- Engaging in ongoing research
- Giving presentations of works in progress
- Discussing recent relevant literature
- Developing scholarship, multimedia, and policy for publication
- Occasional outside speakers
Ongoing Research Projects
- Empirical use of neuroscience in the criminal courtroom
- Perceptions of ones right to their own likeness
- Views of artificial intelligences role in decision making
- DNA in family reunification