Law and Neuroscience

Intersection of Neuroscience and Law

Scientists build their knowledge of the natural and social worlds by collecting data from groups and making inferences at the group or population level. Lawyers are largely concerned with how the natural and social worlds impact or might help to decide individual cases. Given this lack of a shared basis for analysis, translating scientific findings to law is a central problem in courtrooms. The Consortium supports research efforts that help bridge that gap between growth of scientific understanding and the real world applications of those findings.

California Institute on Law, Neuroscience and Education

The California Institute on Law, Neuroscience and Education was established by the California Legislature in June of 2021.  It is a collaboration between UC Law SF, UCSF Medical School, and UCLA School of Education.  This initiative aims to disrupt the school to prison pipeline in California by addressing literacy outcomes in school settings through a collaborative multistakeholder and multidisciplinary approach.  The three institutions are designing research studies across disciplines to better understand and conduct data analysis on the prevalence of neurodiversity and adverse experiences among juvenile justice involved youth.  The long-term goal of the initiative is to decrease the population of youth who become justice-involved by reforming the legal, educational, and health services available to them to be more responsive to their needs. 

Current projects include a pilot study of young adults who were formerly incarcerated in juvenile facilities statewide to better understand their neuropsychological profiles as well as their experiences growing up.  Staff and faculty at UC Law SF are also meeting to design the CA Institute to take advantage of the wealth of expertise among the team to help drive systemic change on behalf of California’s youth.

Learn more about the CA Institute on their website.

The California Institute on Law, Neuroscience and Education will be hosting the second Advisory Board meeting at the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center – in the Enlightenment Room – 2nd Floor on Tuesday, August 27 from 10am – 4pm. The address is 425 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095. This will be a hybrid meeting, a majority of the membership will be in-person, and some others will be on Zoom. This will be recorded and will also have Spanish interpretation. If you have any questions regarding this meeting to please contact cainstitute@uclawsf.edu. The link to the meeting is: https://uclawsf.zoom.us/j/91869716472
Starting at 3:45am PST, we will be answering any questions and address any concerns the public may have.
Please find the agenda for the meeting below:
10:00 – Welcome and Meeting Guidelines
10:15 – Advisory Board Connection: Storytelling
11:15 – Break
11:30 – CA Institute Status Update – Budget and Projects
12:30 – Lunch
1:30 – CA Institute Status Update – Budget and Projects
2:00 – Strategic Planning: Context Mapping Vision
3:45 – Public Comment Session
4:00 – Meeting Close