The last decade has witnessed a profusion of commentary on mind-reading devices. Instead of offering traditional legal arguments against such devices, most scholars have simply assumed their use to be unconstitutional. The consensus is clear: by essentially speaking for defendants, mind-reading devices offend the basic spirit of the Self-Incrimination Clause. In this Article, I defend the constitutionality of mind-reading on both doctrinal and normative grounds. First, I reconstruct the Court\u27s self-incrimination jurisprudence to demonstrate that evidence is only testimonial and thus, privileged if it involves a communicative act from the suspect. Whether or not particular types of mind-reading devices would elicit communicative...
As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the op...
The last decade has seen remarkable process in understanding ongoing psychological processes at the ...
Like all human beings, judges are influenced by personal routines and behaviors that have become sec...
The last decade has witnessed a profusion of commentary on mind-reading devices. Instead of offeri...
The last decade has witnessed a profusion of commentary on “mind-reading” devices. Instead of offeri...
Mind-reading is no longer a concept confined to the world of science-fiction: Brain reading technol...
Will brain science be used by the government to access the most private of spaces — our minds — agai...
What would life be like if it became impossible to keep a secret? We may find out with the advent of...
Item does not contain fulltextContemporary brain reading technologies promise to provide the possibi...
This Article examines the idea that individuals have a moral and constitutional right of control ove...
Emerging surveillance technologies now allow operators to collect information located within the bra...
New technologies inevitably raise novel legal questions. This is particularly true of technologies,...
Brain reading technologies are rapidly being developed in a number of neuroscience fields. These tec...
Brain reading technologies are rapidly being developed in a number of neuroscience fields. These tec...
The neuroscience revolution poses profound challenges to current selfincrimination doctrine and expo...
As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the op...
The last decade has seen remarkable process in understanding ongoing psychological processes at the ...
Like all human beings, judges are influenced by personal routines and behaviors that have become sec...
The last decade has witnessed a profusion of commentary on mind-reading devices. Instead of offeri...
The last decade has witnessed a profusion of commentary on “mind-reading” devices. Instead of offeri...
Mind-reading is no longer a concept confined to the world of science-fiction: Brain reading technol...
Will brain science be used by the government to access the most private of spaces — our minds — agai...
What would life be like if it became impossible to keep a secret? We may find out with the advent of...
Item does not contain fulltextContemporary brain reading technologies promise to provide the possibi...
This Article examines the idea that individuals have a moral and constitutional right of control ove...
Emerging surveillance technologies now allow operators to collect information located within the bra...
New technologies inevitably raise novel legal questions. This is particularly true of technologies,...
Brain reading technologies are rapidly being developed in a number of neuroscience fields. These tec...
Brain reading technologies are rapidly being developed in a number of neuroscience fields. These tec...
The neuroscience revolution poses profound challenges to current selfincrimination doctrine and expo...
As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the op...
The last decade has seen remarkable process in understanding ongoing psychological processes at the ...
Like all human beings, judges are influenced by personal routines and behaviors that have become sec...