Adam Kolber
A.B., Princeton University
Criminal Law
Health Law
Neuroethics
Articles
The End of Liberty, 15 Criminal Law & Philosophy 407 (2021)
BrooklynWorksLine Drawing in the Dark, 22 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 111 (2021)
How to Fix Legal Scholarmush, 95 Indiana Law Journal 1191 (2020)
BrooklynWorksWhy We (Probably) Must Deliberately Infect, 7 Journal of Law and the Biosciences Jan.-Jun. 2020, at 1
BrooklynWorksNot-So-Smart Blockchain Contracts and Artificial Responsibility, 21 Stanford Technology Law Review 198 (2018)
BrooklynWorks SSRNSupreme Judicial Bullshit, 50 Arizona State Law Journal 141 (2018)
BrooklynWorksTwo Views of First Amendment Thought Privacy, 18 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 1381 (2016)
BrooklynWorks SSRNThe Comparative Nature of Punishment, 89 Boston University Law Review 1565 (2009)
BrooklynWorks SSRNHow Placebo Deception Can Infringe Autonomy, 9 American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2009)
BrooklynWorks WebFreedom of Memory Today, 1 Neuroethics 145 (2008)
SSRNA Limited Defense of Clinical Placebo Deception, 26 Yale Law and Policy Review 75 (2007)
BrooklynWorks SSRNPain Detection and the Privacy of Subjective Experience, 33 American Journal of Law and Medicine 433 (2007)
BrooklynWorks SSRNClarifying the Debate Over Therapeutic Forgetting, 9 American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2007)
BrooklynWorks WebTherapeutic Forgetting: The Legal and Ethical Implications of Memory Dampening, 59 Vanderbilt Law Review 1561 (2006)
BrooklynWorks SSRNA Matter of Priority: Transplanting Organs Preferentially to Registered Donors, 55 Rutgers Law Review 671 (2003)
BrooklynWorks SSRNStanding Upright: The Moral and Legal Standing of Humans and Other Apes, 54 Stanford Law Review 163 (2001)
BrooklynWorks SSRNMental Statism and the Experience Machine, 3 Bard Journal of Social Science 10 (1994/1995)
SSRNBooks
Punishment for the Greater Good (forthcoming 2024)
Contributions to Books
Measuring Punishment Severity, in Oxford Handbook of Punishment Theory and Philosophy (Jesper Ryberg ed., forthcoming 2023)
The Limited Moral Relevance of Pleas and Verdicts, in Sentencing the Self-Convicted: The Ethics of Pleading Guilty (Julian V. Roberts & Jesper Ryberg eds., 2023)
The Subjectivist Critique of Proportionality, in The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law (Larry Alexander & Kimberly Ferzan eds., 2019)
The Time-Frame Challenge to Retributivism, in Of One-Eyed and Toothless Miscreants: Making the Punishment Fit the Crime? (Michael Tonry ed., 2019)
Free Will as a Matter of Law, in Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience (D. Patterson & M. Pardo eds., Oxford University Press, 2016)
SSRNSmoothing Vague Laws, in Vagueness and Law: Philosophical and Legal Perspectives (G. Keil & R. Poscher eds., Oxford University Press, 2016)
Characteristics Related to Punishment Experience, in Criminal Law Conversations (Paul H. Robinson et al. eds., Oxford University Press, 2009)
Compliance-Promoting Intuitions, in Criminal Law Conversations (Paul H. Robinson et al. eds., Oxford University Press,2009).